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Harriet Green
Former Employee – worked at Thomas Cook
Pros – Good working environment.
Ample of things to learn.
Have a bright future with the company.
Cons – timing may be n issue some times.
Advice to Senior Management – -
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2012-05-16 23:38 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Thomas Cook
Pros – The People & The Product
Cons – Disorganised, do not complete projects, tend to move on to new iniatievs quickly, low turnover - no new blood and if new people come in they need to adopt TC way of working any new ideas are dismissed
Advice to Senior Management – Restructure Management Team - Bring in people from outside the travel industry
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2011-12-15 01:05 PST
Former Employee – worked at Thomas Cook
Pros – - welcome new ideas
-good performers are given recognition
-growth and career plans are great
Cons – -inflated CTC and what you get in hand is nothing compared to whats on paper
-unfair appraisal system where everything depends on the "bell curve" and normalization happens after your round of appraisal and it is changed without your consent
-they keep crying about rationalizing costs but senior management seem to be splurging like its the end of the world
Advice to Senior Management – be transparent and stop making false promises
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2011-07-11 22:55 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Thomas Cook
Pros – Great people, great staf discounts
Cons – Long hours, lack of recognition, jobs for boys
2011-06-21 08:02 PDT
Former Employee – worked at Thomas Cook
Pros – If you are working as a contractor, you can make good money. The office ambiance and location are great.
Cons – The place is totally unstructured with no process in place. Some people have been made managers, leaders without them having people management skills. If you are in IT, it's a big step going backwards as they don't keep up with technology (what else you can expect from a travel company)
Advice to Senior Management – Put some process, guidelines in place.
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2011-05-20 13:02 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Thomas Cook
Pros – flexibility, good environment, good culture. good location. good office experience. good place for people who doesn't have job experience. ok overall.
Cons – salary is not good, benefit is good. travel benefit is not good. no room for growth, Place needs more professionalism
Advice to Senior Management – need to be more professional. Need to remove partiality. need to appreciate employee. need to be proactive when issue comes up
2011-02-04 05:13 PST
Current Employee – been working at Thomas Cook
Pros – Good way to see parts of the world, however a very inflexible company when attempting to organise a sideways move.
Cons – The resort management can be very settled in their way, and reluctant to adapt to new ideas, or even to change their location possibly due to their recieving little sweetners from suppliers
Advice to Senior Management – Employ your staff at a junior level on full time year round contracts, after their first or second contract to ensure retention of good staff
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2010-10-03 07:05 PDT
Former Employee – worked at Thomas Cook
Pros – - great pay compared to compeitiors
- great perks
- great team
- great promotion opportunities
Cons – - very long hours
- little personal time
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Advice to Senior Management – keep up the good work. i loved working for you guys!
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2010-08-27 03:55 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Thomas Cook
Pros – Concessions on holidays, company events such as celebrations, steady amount of work, fantastic team of people, dependable staff in times of need,
Cons – Management not quite sure what to do with team leaders, Some team leaders have had more development than others (such as myself) and are earning more because of it.
Advice to Senior Management – Give all staff a fair crack of the whip and don't look down on those at the entry level jobs as beneath you. If it wasn't for them, you wouldn't look good to your boss!
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2010-08-04 02:13 PDT
Former Employee – worked at Thomas Cook
Pros – Fun, hard working environment. Professional approach to everything and works very hard at employee engagement. lots of career progression opportunities.
Cons – There aren't really many downsides other than the fact that the industry itself is very unstable, which leads to lots of restructuring and direction changing. It wouldn't be a place for steady eddies.
Advice to Senior Management – Carry on working as hard as they do to engage employees and improve communication. The leadership team are very visible and approachable and do a good job at inspiring their employees.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2010-01-13 04:27 PST
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