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0 - 18 months 18 - 36 months 3 - 5 years 5 - 8 years 8 - 11 years Tel: 08446 931 451 A bit about The Entertainer Liverpool Fun is the key in our store so we run regular themed activity days, competitions, demonstrations and swap shops as well as offering cheerful, friendly service. You'll find us on Wall Street in the Liverpool One shopping complex.Lego Group Reviews Filter Filter 259 Employee Reviews Popular Rating Date Nice work/life balance: as a FT salaried SM, I average 40-43 hrs (in 12 reviews) Awesome work environment with really passionate employees (in 23 reviews) Unfortunately they don't offer a great range of part-time positions (in 10 reviews) You can only be full-time if you're a supervisor or manager (in 9 reviews) 18 Nov 2016 Pros Fun and caring, always thinking of staff and being told to always place service over everything else, makes your work enjoyable. Cons There are not lots of areas to move to once you develop to manager.




I struggled to get to manager as the team never move. Advice to Management Try and develop a higher organisation outside of London. 19 Feb 2017 I worked at Lego Group full-time (Less than a year) Pros Team working, people from all the Europe Cons Average salary, very poor location 8 Oct 2016 I worked at Lego Group full-time (More than a year) Pros + laid back environment+ private health care+ gym+ subsidised canteen+ free snacks+ training Cons - high productivity targets- very high pressure for getting good feedback from customers- lack of organizational processes- inexperienced team leaders- lack of career progression Advice to Management - The community relies on everyone sharing – Add Anonymous Review 19 Sep 2016 I worked at Lego Group full-time (More than a year) Pros Nice, bright and clean work place. Cons Very far from the city. They have some team members which is very sneaky. Advice to Management They should just care about the LEGO not their personal EGO. 6 Oct 2016 Helpful (1) I have been working at Lego Group full-time (More than a year) Pros The pay is decent, above minimum wage.




You get some really lovely customers upon occasion.Discount is good, if you're into that kind of thing. Cons Online training is unnecessarily long and pointless.Parents don't control their children and you end up feeling like a childminder. Parents left their kids in store for HOURS without supervision.Say they promote individuality etc, but you don't get to express your own personality as a staff member.Ridiculous policies and scripts to follow.Awkward tension at all times between staff.My manager in particular was really offensive and rude. Advice to Management Don't look down on people. Let people play to their strengths. 8 Aug 2016 I worked at Lego Group part-time (Less than a year) Pros - Good atmosphere to work in.- Working there will help you come out of your shell if you're a shy person.- You get proper training on how to be customer focused.- You get to play with Lego all day everyday.- Work days can be really good if you're with the right people. Cons - The pay isn't worth the amount of work that is expected of you, especially that your work and efforts are not really recognised.- Excessively increased hours even if you only intended to work part time so your work life balance can get thrown off.




Advice to Management Put people where they are their strongest e.g if people are good at being on the shop floor, don't keep putting them at the back to do deliveries and vice versa. 17 Jul 2016 I have been working at Lego Group full-time (More than 5 years) Pros Good salary, good bonus, office is really nice. There has been a lot of new people so the company is feeling fresh and new Cons It very Danish! Sometimes it feel like a Danish club. But it's slowly getting better. Expanding very quickly, not sure if the company is keeping up 5 Jul 2016 I worked at Lego Group full-time (More than a year) Pros Great place to work, I never grew up with Lego so wasn't biased, but I loved the culture there. Inclusive, strong in developing its people- open to letting you move across teams and everyone supports you in doing so. Cons The continual restructures could make for instability and a bit of tension with people not knowing where they'd be or if they'd have a role in 12 month's time. Advice to Management Keep looking after your people and investing in them and you'll retain good talent and find it easier to attract new talent- word of mouth is an extremely useful tool in marketing your brand!




15 Jul 2016 Helpful (2) Pros Great bunch of people, we shared some good laughs Cons Pay not amazing, very little prospects of career progression, little recognition, constant goal post moving 16 Jun 2016 Helpful (3) I have been working at Lego Group full-time (More than 3 years) Pros Company is doing well and generally looks after people. Lots of travels though it can be too much after a while. Cons Most meetings are disorganised. Mainly creating discussions but no decisions. Lack of walk the walk and lead by example leaders. The brand is generally amazing but the management(especially those managers have been in the company for years) is shockingly bad. Also there is a very strong back stabbing culture. Advice to Management I just wish I never made that decision working for LEGO.NPS works however the downside of it is that we created a very "superficial" organisation. Management generally cares about their personal reputation for the next move. Some top managers are also known for humiliating junior members in big meetings.




Hi can i check if there are any disney and hamleys stores at liverpool. Yes, there is a Disney store in Liverpool One Ranked of 197 things to do in Liverpool I think that Hamleys is only in London. As well as the Disney Store there's a Lego shop in Liverpool One and a branch of The Entertainer toy shop. John Lewis also has a toy department. The flagship branch of Hamleys is in Regent Street, however they do have small outposts around the country (and around the world) these days, including one here in Cardiff. I noticed recently when I was in the Trafford Centre in Manchester there is a new Hamleys on the lower floor. There seemed to be a number of new shops open there too. Looked better than a couple of years ago when there were many empty units! Liverppol to Heathrow for a 6pm departure Best pub or bar to watch grand national Couple nights with kid Travel disruption into/out of Liverpool Lime Street station Chinese or Italian Restaurant Recommendation

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