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Oceana is rated
5.0 out of 5 stars on
AmbitionBox, based on 5 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with
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UI Developer in
Coimbatore
Software Development Department
3.0
Overall Rating
3.0
Category Ratings
2.0
Promotions/Appraisal
4.0
Skill Development
2.0
Company Culture
3.0
Work Satisfaction
2.0
Salary & Benefits
2.0
Job Security
3.0
Work-Life Balance
posted on 25 Sep 2018
Likes
It will be a platform for freshers who loves to learn more
Dislikes
Lack of career growth and opportunities
South Africa in
Cape Town
Operations, Maintenance & Support Department
1.0
Overall Rating
1.0
Category Ratings
1.0
Promotions/Appraisal
2.0
Skill Development
1.0
Company Culture
2.0
Work Satisfaction
3.0
Salary & Benefits
1.0
Job Security
1.0
Work-Life Balance
posted on 08 Jun 2018
Likes
Nothing. I think they are very connected.
Dislikes
The way they treat South Africans, they make use of cheap Russian labour. They distroy the sea life and resources. They live in the past and new technology is something they never heard of. Safety onboard of there vessels is for those who dont know what safety means. PPE is not for them. The rotation onboard is a mess. No information gets shared. Smoking is allowed in NON_SMOKING accommodation.
Work Details
Some of there vessels should not be allowed out at sea, SAMSA reports. The accidental catch of protected spesies` numbers are exceeded. (Money makes the world go round)