Not the Company it Used to Be - Anonymous employee General Mills Employee Review

3.0
Jan 21, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Recognizable brands, great reputation in the community, good people to work with, looks great on a resume. Leadership actually believes what they tell their employees (pro and con) Sincere and active commitment to developing women and minorities. Investment in developing people for long-term careers. Work-life balance, especially for parents. On-site auto, health, beauty, banking, shopping

Cons

Overall packaged foods industry is out of fashion with the consumer. Brands and product lines on the decline. Tendency towards promoting "nice people that manage up" -but not necessarily the most competent individuals. Highly political culture, difficult to navigate for people that didn't "grow up at General Mills" Painfully slow to act. Management uncomfortable making decisions and constantly seeks consensus which often paralyzes forward momentum. Compensation is below industry average which used to be offset by job security, upward mobility, and other non-salary benefits -which is no longer the case and now we are just plain underpaid. Job titles are out of sync with the rest of industry (title deflation) which gives us less respect both with our customers and in the job marketplace despite our performance and responsibilities. Recent round of layoffs has provided mid-level employees with little hope for continued upward mobility.

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