Rampant and Poor Mismanagement - Senior Manager Unilever Employee Review

1.0
Dec 29, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have good benefits and you start with 3 weeks vacation

Cons

Condescending and poor management seems to thrive at the company. HR is exactly what everyone says it is; HR is there to protect the company not the employee. My manager had over 15 people leave within 2 years under his lack of leadership with complaints to HR and he still has a job. Nepotism also is present where only select people will succeed. HR is also terrible and does not care about the lower level employee despite the anti retaliation and harassment policies. The company’s goal is to make any product they get cheaper and hope the consumer doesn’t notice the difference. There are no new innovative products, just watered down products from companies they have bought. Also the blatant discrimination against the covid unvaccinated was driven by their failed glaxo smith deal which eventually was removed. People are promoted based off of their physical characteristics not the merits of their work.

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5.0
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Pros

Working at Unilever in Raeford offers strong overall benefits, including good pay for the area, solid health insurance, retirement options, and additional perks like tuition assistance and employee discounts. The company provides a stable work environment as a large global organization, with opportunities for career growth and skill development in a modern, well-maintained facility. Employees often highlight the team-oriented culture, supportive coworkers, and clean, safety-focused workplace. Overall, it’s considered a reliable employer with good work-life balance and long-term career potential.

Cons

Working there can involve long hours and rotating shifts, including nights and weekends, which can make work-life balance harder depending on your role. The job can also be physically demanding, especially in production or warehouse positions, requiring standing for long periods and repetitive tasks. Because it’s a large corporation, there can be strict policies, less flexibility, and slower decision-making. Additionally, while growth opportunities exist, advancement can sometimes feel competitive or slow without the right connections or timing.

2.0
May 6, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

Working with brands you grew up with is really exciting! The people I have met have all been amazing as well!

Cons

Everyone I have talked to are overworked and feel underpaid and despite the amount of work they do, there is no recognition or appreciation. Upper management is a mess and UL is constantly restructuring, often going from new BACK to the old structure while simultaneously letting people go leaving more people overworked. While most people are amazing, there are a few micromanagers where expectations are unknown. In addition, the lack of communication is awful. Often, I hear about certain cuts through the vine rather than directly from the people involved

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