social co-operative and personal satisfactionThe good thingsworking over 5 years, this place has been portrayed to be very family-oriented and indeed, they are. the culture is very nurturing and sometimes too nurturing for their own good that workers take advantage. being in a social co-operative, you will feel a sense of personal satisfaction when you achieve your KPIs to help low-income families.
The challengesprogression is limited for some departments. each level (senior managers, managers, senior executives, etc) each have their 50% share of incompetent people who somehow manage to get through their promotion without performing much. Unfortunately this may be unfair to those working hard. The work distribution is sometimes mismanaged.