Job satisfaction dependent on leadership you get - Supply Chain Unilever Employee Review

4.0
Mar 14, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great innovation. A lot of opportunity for lateral moves to expand your knowledge. The ability to work from home when needed. Great maternity and paternity leave. A lot of good people.

Cons

Work/life balance can be stressful. I've found happiness is very dependent on the leader you are under. Some are rushed up too fast and do not have proper training. Unfortunately I have experience with bad leaders, the worst of all being on the drug account. Her lack of human decency has included harassment, threats, cynicism and negativity. I've heard others have tried to address with senior leadership but nothing has been done within the years this behavior has persisted.

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