Givaudan reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,029 total reviews)
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Christian Stammkoetter

81% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Givaudan has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,029 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Givaudan employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Oct 21, 2018

The worst company to work for

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None whatsoever, the place is useless

Cons

Depression, Anxiety, Fear, losing confidence

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Givaudan Response
7y
We are sorry to hear that you feel this way about Givaudan. It is part of Givaudan’s vision to ensure the ongoing company success by preserving our employee health, and ensuring well-being during and outside work hours. Givaudan is committed to providing a working environment that is based on mutual respect among employees. We have set Principles of Conduct to which every employee is expected to adhere (https://www.givaudan.com/our-company/corporate-governance/principles-of-conduct). Also available is our Compliance Helpline. While our culture of integrity and open communications enable employees to address any concerns directly to their line manager, the Compliance Helpline is designed to provide a ‘last resort’ for those cases in which an employee does not feel able to speak out.
4.0
Sep 27, 2018

Great Place to Work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You learn a lot about different industries in a short time

Cons

A lot of confidential information

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Givaudan Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review.
3.0
Sep 25, 2018

Do Better

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Happy Monday! Givaudan trains top global talent in fragrance development for the rest of the industry to capitalize on. With Givaudan experience, you will be a poaching target for all competitors. Givaudan invests in great product sourcing, processes and perfumery design. The client and product portfolio is immense, and creative fragrance innovation, exciting.

Cons

My spirit died at Givaudan. Where Givaudan excels in ingredient and storytelling innovation, it lacks in warmth of a personal touch, overlooks individual strengths, and undervalues internal talent progression. One shouldn’t have to divorce their individuality from their professional brand. It is difficult to feel safe to be one’s full self at Givaudan if that full self is not steeped in perfumery legacy or European tradition. People management determined by tenure instead of leadership ability hampers initiative and growth potential. Entry-level / (permanent) temp position turnover is especially ruinous, and many people below director level feel replaceable, continually looking for a way up or out. Several other employees wear a happy mask, explicitly sharing amongst one another that they stay with the company only out of debt obligation or retirement benefit expectation, rather than the passion for their role or respect for the people with whom they spend the majority of their week. A lack of intra-departmental diversity also exacerbates groupthink and stifles newness from catching fire. Where are the men in fine fragrance sales or evaluation? Where are the women in technology or the C-Suite? Where are underrepresented minorities…outside of the lab? Shame. Strong employee retention is a wonderful benefit resulting from positive management. Morale underneath ‘control and command’ middle managers suffers when traces of inspirational, visionary leadership are just a few doors down. For such a beautiful industry, the environment at Givaudan is confusedly contentious. Tattling to HR seems to be a first line of defense, in avoidance of direct communication between colleagues. I was shocked by the frequency of HR intervention pursued for the most minor difference of opinions. If you can survive the emotionally toxic culture in the NY office, hats off. For others that prioritize mutual respect and equitable advancement opportunity, I recommend trying another fragrance house where you can spread your wings and thrive. Happy Friday!

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Givaudan Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your point of view. We’re sorry to hear you feel this way about Givaudan. At Givaudan, we embrace diversity throughout our organisation. We recruit, employ and promote employees on the basis of the qualifications and abilities needed for the work to be performed. To guide personal development and performance we have a well-established people development process in place, for example focusing on career planning conversations based on mid and long-term development. In terms of career advancement, we put a lot of effort into making career opportunities visible to our employees.
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