Just Like Robots
Interacting with employees feels like you are talking to robots. They show no enthusiasm for the project or client serving. I am not a happy client.
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DCI-Artform develops retail experiences globally to deliver proven, integrated solutions that improve a consumers’ relationship with brands, both physically and emotionally along the shopper path to purchase. Our solutions drive specific behavior a...
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Interacting with employees feels like you are talking to robots. They show no enthusiasm for the project or client serving. I am not a happy client.
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