Nutrien reviews

3.6

69% would recommend to a friend

(918 total reviews)

Ken Seitz

74% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Nutrien has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 918 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nutrien employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Agrario industry (3.7 stars).

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918 reviews
1.0
Jun 20, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay & Benefits - But that may change in 2019 when merger is completed and all employees are are on one payment and benefits plan. However the pay and benefits are not worth it if you are the type of person who wants to feel like you are making a difference as that is not how it works in this company.

Cons

Lack of organization & structure - No company goals have been issued and half way through the year. But it has been like that for the last two years prior to the merger. Poor senior leadership that do not empower or support their workers but micro manage and if something goes wrong be prepared to take the brunt of it as the leaders who were giving you "direction" will either fade into the wood work or deny any involvement. Merger is not going well as it will take at least another 2 years until the company will be somewhat productive. Employees were told that the cultures between the two companies were very much the same; but that could not be further from the truth. There is a currently a power struggle between legacy Agrium and legacy PCS senior leadership so progress is slow which has impacted forward progress as the workforce is currently in a holding pattern. If you love change then you will love this company. Tonnes of changes prior to the merger and when the merger was made official on January 1, 2018 a structure and executive leadership team was announced. Well since then (5 months into the merger) 2 executive leaders "left" the company and they have changed business units structure from 3 down to 2. Well planned as that impacts a lot of people in middle management roles. Your supervisor will probably be in another province, state or even country. Not sure why they would not move department into one similar location so they can work together as right now some departments are spread out all over North America. Not a good situation for growth and input from your supervisor. This has lead to isolation for certain departments as legacy PCS employees are in their one location doing work the legacy PCS way and the same for legacy Agrium. How can a department function that way when one department are doing thing differently?

5.0
Jun 3, 2018

In Human Resources Calgary Team

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent Pay & Benefits Great work/life balance Awesome support from management & very collaborative environment

Cons

None, overall a good company to work

1.0
Jun 1, 2018

Battle of the clashing cultures

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nutrien is the result of a merger between Agrium and PotashCorp. These two companies had distinctly different cultures. And like most acquisitions, the process was painful. The issues stem from clashing cultures, values and behaviours. If you’re interested in working here, there are also different cultures among the different business units. Corporate is where you’ll find the painful touch points. Here’s where the real battle between the clashing cultures of the predecessor companies is waging. While retail is distinctly different and where you’ll find the bulk of the happy campers.

Cons

Morale in many parts of Nutrien are low. There’s more change to come and people are fatigued by the change. Unfortunately, the executive leadership team isn’t particularly experienced and that doesn’t help. And, to boot, there’s a safety issue in the plants and mines which will likely continue to be problematic as the Nutrien leadership is directive in nature and directive styles aren’t conducive to empowering people to think and act safely. Nutrien is still in flux. Change continues at a daunting pace and the instability is going to cost the company in the long run. If you really need a job, you shouldn’t say no to working here. But, if you have options, you’d be better off going elsewhere. The stress, constant change and low morale will eventually takes its toll and you’ll be desperate to get out. Much of the corporate team is looking for work elsewhere. More simply said, if you’re a yes man and can take orders without worrying about issues, risks, gaps, etc, you’ll be ok here. If you’re looking for work where you’ll be empowered and make meaningful contributions, this isn’t the place.

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