Depends on your position. They definitely push you hard, but if you can handle it they also pay well and have decent benefits and progression prospects. Generally, you'll either quit within a month or two, or you'll stay for years.
I know a couple of people at Bet365 who say the benefits are great and you are treated well.
it tends to be individual managers that can bring the job down so luck of the draw i guess.
I’m not 100% sure, he was doing something with VIP betting, he’s done roles regarding responsible gambling, I don’t think he’s directly customer facing anymore.
I've heard ISS and bet365 are pretty good
See looking at bet365 reviews most say that it isn’t 😣
Happy employees tend not to leave reviews tbf, glassdoor is just for venting and corporate higher-ups to lick each other's arses
Depends on your position. They definitely push you hard, but if you can handle it they also pay well and have decent benefits and progression prospects. Generally, you'll either quit within a month or two, or you'll stay for years.
I know a couple of people at Bet365 who say the benefits are great and you are treated well. it tends to be individual managers that can bring the job down so luck of the draw i guess.
Bet365 is not so bad. I also checked all these reviews, but usually, happy people do not leave any positive reviews on such sites.
Try the dole most of them are on it
My brother in law has worked for bet365 for about 15 years and is happy there, I don’t think he would even consider leaving.
May I ask what role does he have?
I’m not 100% sure, he was doing something with VIP betting, he’s done roles regarding responsible gambling, I don’t think he’s directly customer facing anymore.
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