Auraluxe Indonesia
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    Salary satisfaction at Auraluxe Indonesia

    86%
    When Auraluxe Indonesia employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'86% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at PT Auraluxe Indonesia
    South Jakarta, Jakarta
    The largest and leading distributor in Indonesia with historical deep roots in major cities of the vast territory of Indonesia.
    The largest and leading distributor in Indonesia with historical deep roots in major cities of the vast territory of Indonesia.
    classification: AccountingAccounting
    15d ago
    15d ago

    at PT Auraluxe Indonesia
    North Jakarta, Jakarta
    5+ years e-commerce exp, 2-3 years in luxury retail. Beauty/fragrance & international brand experience preferred.
    5+ years e-commerce exp, 2-3 years in luxury retail. Beauty/fragrance & international brand experience preferred.
    classification: Marketing & CommunicationsMarketing & Communications
    19d ago
    19d ago

    What’s it like working at Auraluxe Indonesia?

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    Employees at Auraluxe Indonesia appreciate the opportunities for learning and gaining experience, as well as the teamwork and cooperation among colleagues. The company works with reputable cosmetic and perfume brands, exposing employees to well-known products. Additionally, the management is praised for caring about employee welfare and providing a conducive work environment.

    However, some challenges include frequently changing regulations, which can be difficult to adapt to, as well as potential language barriers for some employees. There are also concerns about increasingly high sales targets and the expectation of working on Saturdays, which may impact work-life balance.