DSO - Down Sizing Opportunity - Manager Bayer Employee Review

1.0
Mar 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong brand recognition Ability to choose and upskill in multiple areas Talented individuals across the organization (though many are leaving)

Cons

Working at Bayer has become an exercise in managing the operating model, DSO, rather than delivering actual business results. Instead of reducing bureaucracy, DSO has significantly increased it. Decision-making is slower, accountability is diluted, and simple processes are now layered with unnecessary complexity. There is a constant need to align, re-align, and validate within the framework, which creates more overhead than value. Perhaps the most concerning aspect is the emergence of full-time roles dedicated solely to enforcing DSO mandates. The organization is effectively paying people to ensure compliance with the model rather than to drive business performance. That raises a fundamental question: if the model truly worked, why is there a need for an entire layer of resources to sustain it? The end result is a culture where employees spend more time trying to make the operating model look successful than actually delivering for customers, stakeholders, or the business itself.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Good team , good cafeteria

Cons

Bad office , bad weather

4.0
May 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I met some really great people there. I felt like I was truly a part of something bigger than myself. Loved the goal... health for all, hunger for none. I mentored some brilliant minds, and I am honored to have been there to support them.

Cons

If the team you're working with likes you, you're golden. If you do things a little differently but can still achieve good results, it will not be enough. Basically, fit in or they will find clever ways to get rid of you, like putting you in charge of a project that you have little-to-no experience working on, and then terminate you when things aren't 100% better.

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