Lack of growth - Anonymous employee SSP Group Employee Review

3.0
Dec 27, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

We can learn a lot about various kinds of brands, as there is a lot of internal transfers with in the various outlets.People can work for a long time with SSP which can be good at times.

Cons

The management does not believe in motivating the people and there is really lack of growth in the management.The top positions are always handled by certain nationalities and they are rascist people who don't consider other nationalities as equals. There are managers in the same position doing same job for more than 10 -20 years and they do not get promoted.So there is bottle neck in the promotions. They always look for profit without considering the growth of its employees.

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