goed - Anonymous employee Danone Employee Review

3.0
Feb 26, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

flexible working environment pregnant mother-friendly international

Cons

hierarchical office politics slow decision less rewarded unclear career growth

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Danone Response
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Dear Employee, thank you very much for your feedback. Our parental policy is one of our flagship programs. It's good to know that it is appreciated by employees. As a global and big company we are aware of the complexity of our processes, decision making and communication lines. We work every day to be as efficient and transparent as possible while including all needed stakeholders in decision making. We acknowledge that we didn’t find the perfect balance yet, although we are aiming this every day. Your feedback could help us to find this balance, so want to thank you again!

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