Great Company! - Digital Marketing Specialist Adorama Employee Review

5.0
Aug 10, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Thakur Wint is by far the best Talent Acquisition Manager I have ever dealt with! He is good at what he does, and really brings through the Adorama spirit. He made the onboarding process and orientation so impeccable. The managers and directors are SO kind. Diversity is big here too! This is a place to both personally and professionally grow, they care about your success. Everything is done here fast, smoothly, and sharply. Fridays end at 1:30pm here! AMAZING Holiday Schedule. Benefits and all that good stuff. Good environment, great space for learning and growing :)

Cons

None, it would be silly to come up with some.

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Pros

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Cons

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