Stanley Black & Decker
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    Salary satisfaction at Stanley Black & Decker

    65%
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    at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc
    Keysborough, Melbourne VIC
    ASAP start from an experienced customer service professional to join a global powerhouse.
    ASAP start from an experienced customer service professional to join a global powerhouse.
    classification: Call Centre & Customer ServiceCall Centre & Customer Service
    4d ago
    4d ago

    at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc
    Wollongong, Wollongong, Illawarra & South Coast NSW
    Combine your passion for customer service & sales with your love of power tools in this Territory Development Role.
    Combine your passion for customer service & sales with your love of power tools in this Territory Development Role.
    classification: SalesSales
    9h ago
    9h ago

    What’s it like working at Stanley Black & Decker?

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    Employees at Stanley Black & Decker value their colleagues and team members, consistently noting the supportive and friendly atmosphere amongst staff on the floor. The generous staff discounts are appreciated, as is the opportunity to represent well-known brands and work with quality products. Some roles also benefit from flexible working arrangements, including the ability to work from home.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Management practices and communication across the organisation are areas that employees feel could be improved, with concerns about leadership approaches and information flow. Career advancement opportunities may be limited, as internal promotions appear less common than external hiring. Employees also note that workload expectations can be demanding with stretched resources, and administrative processes requiring multiple approvals can slow operations. Additionally, some employees feel that compensation could be more competitive relative to role demands.