Panasonic
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    Salary satisfaction at Panasonic

    81%
    When Panasonic employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'81% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Panasonic Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
    Bedok South, East Region
    This is a key support role for a business unit where you will play an important role in contributing to employee engagement and happiness.
    This is a key support role for a business unit where you will play an important role in contributing to employee engagement and happiness.
    classification: Administration & Office SupportAdministration & Office Support
    16d ago
    16d ago

    at Panasonic Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
    Bedok South, East Region
    Contribute and deepen your accounting knowledge in providing accounting services.
    Contribute and deepen your accounting knowledge in providing accounting services.
    classification: AccountingAccounting
    16d ago
    16d ago

    What’s it like working at Panasonic?

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    Panasonic offers a supportive work environment with friendly and helpful colleagues who contribute to a positive atmosphere. The company provides excellent benefits including bonuses and profit sharing, along with substantial learning and development opportunities. Employees appreciate the management support and commitment to quality improvement initiatives.

    However, employees face some challenges including maintaining work-life balance in the fast-paced environment, managing heavy workloads with frequent overtime, and dealing with communication gaps between departments. Some employees also note that career progression can be limited and management approaches tend to be traditional.