Company size. Learn more. Rating is calculated based on 14 reviews and is evolving. Customer service Administrator and buyer in Acton, Greater London. I worked at Namco for almost 21 years. Promised the world delivered nothing. Logic Technician in Wellesbourne, Warwickshire. See all reviews. What would you say about your employer? Help fellow jobseekers by sharing your unique experience. Write a review. People have asked 5 questions about working at Bandai Namco. See the answers, explore popular topics and discover unique insights from Bandai Namco employees.
Popular questions Benefits CEO all. What benefits does Bandai Namco offer? Health insurance, pension, productivity bonus each year. If you were to leave Bandai Namco, what would be the reason? The managers do nothing all day and are extremely unhelpful to most situations and it all comes down to the team leaders woe's instead. Permanent, Part-time. Easily apply to this job. Urgently needed. There is 1 job at Namco Funscape. Explore them all. Customer Service 1 job. See all available jobs. Salary estimated from 57 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.
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Write a review. People have asked 12 questions about working at Namco Funscape. See the answers, explore popular topics and discover unique insights from Namco Funscape employees. Popular questions Interviews Benefits Hiring Process all. What is the most stressful part about working at Namco Funscape? It's extremely hard to concentrate with all the noise and as a result it can be difficult to hear customers. Also, you have to stand on your feet for the duration of the whole shift and that can get very painful for some, especially if you aren't used to it and it's your first job.
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