Review - Operador de armaz%C3%A9m Multitempo Employee Review

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3.0
Sep 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It is a company with branches from north to south of the country | It has good events | Maintaining employee satisfaction is not always easy, but situations are usually resolved.

Cons

Due to the excess of women, the environment is toxic, they speak very badly of each other | There are bosses who are a bit lost, not seeing what really happens within the departments, and if they notice, they don't want to know | It's difficult to get people to stay, and salaries could be better

1.0
Jun 30, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Adequate if you're looking for a short-term job

Cons

Multitempo refused to pay the exact hours I worked. They always paid less than what I had actually performed. I confronted them about this and they said I was doing my calculations wrong. After I left the job, they owed me about €700, so I took them to court. I had a state lawyer (as I couldn't afford a private one) and he was little interested in my case, so my minimal threat managed to get my money back but no punishment was set for them. I can't guarantee they won't steal from other people in the future. Multitempo is a safe haven for companies that need people but don't want to be responsible for them. Jobs that are in practicality permanent are passed around in temporary contracts. I worked for them for one year in 2018 and the job position still exists today. Because they are a temporary job service, every month I had to go to Multitempo's headquarters to sign a new contract. This gives them the opportunity to not renew contracts the following month if they didn't like you. It was always a surprise finding out that a colleague you worked with last month was now replaced by a new one. People were always temporary, but the job wasn't.

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