Perfect solution if no ambition to stay in the south of France - Anonymous employee Amadeus Employee Review

2.0
May 16, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Being in the south of France (sun, warm people, beaches...) Decent salary No pressure at all No need to be a superstar professional

Cons

No possibility to progress unless you come from few specific schools, or you spend 95% in politics and you are good at it Company moving very slowly What you learn highly depends on the team you happen to land in: in some positions you can learn and improve, in some others you understand from day 0 you are going to warn the chair till the next move Due to the pressure-less environment, you will have issues adapting to new and fast company if you leave High importance of politics Very low value is given to motivation and perfornance

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Cons

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