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Prysmian

3.8
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Prysmian Group - Expression of Interest - NZ

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  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Sydney
8 years ago

Quality Control

user
Midlevel
sydney
8 years ago

Sales for utility customers major contract project management for customers training and supervising new employees

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Graduate
Delft, The Netherlands
8 years ago

No two days are the same in my job, from working on a marketing tool to business development to building change strategies to move the business forward

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About the employer

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Prysmian

Rating

3.8

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

R&D and Manufacturing

Prysmian is the world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, with 29,000 employees, across 52 countries.

Pros and cons of working at Prysmian

Pros

  • Cross-functional experience, International mobility and challenging work environment.

  • I am given responsibilities and targets which motivate me to achieve goals within the company. The company allows individuals to apply their own methods to achieve a set target/ goals.

  • Opportunity for international exposure.

  • Big investment in employee and best working environment for your talent.

  • Multicultural environment.

Cons

    • It is hard to push change through the company, which can be frustrating, but once change is accepted it is rewarding.

    • Thrown down the deep end to experience the real experience.

    • Public transport access at one of the sites can be an issue.