Popular Holdings
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    at Popular Holdings Limited
    North-East Region
    Responsible for products sourcing, selection, pricing/terms negotiation, order processing, overseas shipment, stocks performance, and sales analysis.
    Responsible for products sourcing, selection, pricing/terms negotiation, order processing, overseas shipment, stocks performance, and sales analysis.
    classification: Retail & Consumer ProductsRetail & Consumer Products
    6d ago
    6d ago

    at Popular Holdings Limited
    North-East Region
    Leads magazine editorial, corporate comms, media relations, partnerships, and crisis comms to shape brand voice and strategy.
    Leads magazine editorial, corporate comms, media relations, partnerships, and crisis comms to shape brand voice and strategy.
    classification: Marketing & CommunicationsMarketing & Communications
    14d ago
    14d ago

    What’s it like working at Popular Holdings?

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    Popular Holdings offers a supportive work environment with caring colleagues and understanding bosses. The company provides good corporate benefits including medical coverage and transport assistance, while also offering valuable learning opportunities for fresh graduates to gain exposure across different business functions.

    Areas for improvement include the compensation structure, with employees noting concerns about salary levels and increments. There are also opportunities to enhance communication channels between management and staff, while some work processes could benefit from modernisation and more efficient planning.