Inconsistent leadership undermines strong company values - Anonymous employee Mars Employee Review

2.0
Apr 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Strong narrative and ambition around growth, especially at the top • Well-defined frameworks that look robust on paper • A small number of genuinely strong leaders who uphold standards and push for real accountability

Cons

• The “Associates” concept is not consistently lived—many employees feel more used than valued • Contributions are often not recognised; high performers can feel invisible unless they actively self-promote • Management is aware of engagement and morale issues but action is slow or superficial • Casual racism and bias exist in parts of the organisation and are often tolerated or ignored rather than addressed directly • Inclusion is talked about more than it is enforced in day-to-day behaviours • Career development is weak and inconsistent. • Opportunities are not always merit-based; favoritism and internal networks play a significant role in who gets visibility and advancement • Accountability is low—leaders are comfortable leading discussions but avoid owning outcomes • Missed commitments rarely have consequences, which lowers the overall performance bar • Decision-making is slow, political, and often happens offline; formal forums are sometimes just for alignment, not real decisions • Governance is selectively followed—processes are bypassed when inconvenient!! • A culture of “chasing” is normalized—teams spend excessive time following up instead of executing • Strong individuals are relied upon to hold things together; when they leave, performance drops • Leadership frequently pushes ambitious targets without taking full ownership of operational realities, creating downstream pressure on teams • There is a tendency to label those who uphold standards and governance as “difficult” or “inflexible,” instead of addressing underlying gaps • Constructive challenge is sometimes dismissed or redirected, creating a perception that speaking up carries more risk than staying aligned • At times, leadership narratives can shift to suit the situation, which can feel like a dismissal of earlier positions or agreed principles • Associates who push for discipline and accountability may feel their intent is mischaracterised rather than genuinely considered

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Mars Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to write your review. We’re sorry to hear your experience with us has not been positive. We aim to support our Associates in every way throughout their time with us and are committed to their wellbeing and development. Please reach out to the independent, confidential team at ombudsman@effem.com, and we look forward to discussing this further.

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- Company car (fuel card, insurance, etc) - Good benefits - Great brand exposure/understanding of CPG sales at the retail level - Annual sales meeting is fun, but exhausting - Simple job

Cons

- Micromanaged by leadership (EVERYTHING is tracked) - Extremely repetitive work (not much freedom in creating your schedule, same tasks over and over, etc.) - Dealing with retail management. If you don't have respectful store managers, good luck. A lot of your KPI's are out of your control and your experience relies on your store. - As DOZENS of other people have said, this is a merchandising job - not sales. You are responsible for placing product on the sales floor after consulting with the store (basically asking management who only views you as free manual labor). There is no commission/incentive for producing positive results. - SEASONS: this is the reason why you have this job if you're working with the Walmart channel. You have unrealistic expectations set from leadership to pack out hundreds of heavy cases of candy each holiday season after begging store management for space to place it. Most of the stores' back rooms are a complete mess and a lot of your product is inaccessible. Long days are expected with no additional pay. - Work/life balance: It is frowned upon to work the bare minimum of 40 hours/week. Your stores get backed up while you're on PTO. Overall: an okay role This isn't a bad job by any means, you just need to know what the role entails before taking this job. You need to relocate for any future opportunities within the company.

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Mars Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to write your review. We’re sorry to hear your experience with us has not been positive. We aim to support our Associates in every way throughout their time with us and are committed to their wellbeing and development. Please reach out to the independent, confidential team at ombudsman@effem.com, and we look forward to discussing this further.
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