Great brands, but outdated culture and below-average salariesnd - Anonymous employee Danone Employee Review

2.0
Mar 24, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some really talented and lovely people, great brands, and it's easy to move laterally across the business. Offices are great, and hybrid working is super flexible.

Cons

Hierarchical, not very progressive, and suffers from lack of diversity. Recent restructures have driven a significant loss of expertise - particularly category knowledge - and ambiguity around ownership, resulting in increased workload. Below-market salaries make it difficult to attract new talent.

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5.0
Apr 30, 2026
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Great people, highly structured, unique learning opportunities

Cons

Team was fully remote so sometimes a bit difficult to communicate with everyone

1.0
Feb 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work-life balance exists and is generally respected. Bonuses can be good, depending on the year and leadership priorities. Strong, reputable brands that look impressive on a résumé. "Some" genuinely great people who work hard despite the environment.

Cons

No meritocracy whatsoever. Promotions and career growth are driven by favoritism, internal alliances, and visibility politics rather than performance or results. Advancement often feels like a popularity contest. “Core values” are largely performative. They are referenced often but ignored when inconvenient, especially at leadership levels. Questionable long-term strategy. Direction changes frequently, priorities shift without explanation, and long-term planning feels weak or reactive. Extremely bureaucratic. Simple decisions require excessive approvals, slowing execution and stifling innovation. Politics over performance. Success depends more on who you align with than what you deliver. If you're not "one of them" or if they don't want to continue paying you your value, they'll find ways to get rid of you. So choose wisely and research the role and team.

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