Red Bull reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(3,481 total reviews)
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Dietrich Mateschitz

90% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Red Bull has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,481 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Red Bull 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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3K reviews
1.0
Sep 11, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

There is no pros at this company

Cons

Working at Red Bull HQ has been a deeply disappointing experience across the board. From day one, the atmosphere reeks of micromanagement and a complete lack of trust in employees. Every aspect of our work is scrutinized to the point where creativity and autonomy are suffocated. It’s not uncommon to have multiple layers of approvals for the simplest tasks, making productivity grind to a halt. The work culture here is toxic, to say the least. There’s a pervasive sense of hierarchy where even the smallest decisions require sign-offs from several levels above. This breeds a culture of fear and stifles any initiative or innovation. The management seems oblivious to the morale plummeting among the staff, focusing solely on outdated metrics and arbitrary targets. Compensation is abysmal considering the industry standards and the expectations they place on us. It’s demoralizing to see the profits soar while we struggle with pay that barely covers living expenses in this city. There’s no clear career progression or development opportunities, leaving employees feeling stuck and undervalued. The purpose of our work is nebulous at best. Management fails to communicate a coherent strategy or vision, leaving us wondering if our efforts even matter in the grand scheme. The disconnect between leadership and the rest of the team is palpable, with directives changing frequently and without rationale. One of the most egregious examples of poor management is the behavior of the head of the team and his inner circle. They operate like a boys’ club, constantly lying, manipulating, and gossiping about others to favor their chosen employees. This creates a divisive atmosphere where favoritism and underhanded tactics undermine teamwork and trust. To make matters worse, the CMO is married to one of their direct reports, which adds another layer of toxicity to the culture. This relationship creates an incredibly toxic environment for everyone reporting to her, as well as others at her level, making it nearly impossible to work without feeling the pressure of favoritism and personal agendas. Overall, working at Red Bull HQ has been a soul-crushing experience. The micromanagement, toxic culture, low pay, lack of purpose, and inept management make it a place to avoid at all costs. Unless there are serious changes at the leadership level, this company will continue to hemorrhage talent and goodwill.

1.0
Jul 18, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong brand and name recognition in the consumer space.

Cons

Company lack any racial inclusiveness and act with a certain level of disdain towards Americans and other races. With the recent headlines of the firing of top executives in lack of support of BLM movements and openly racist presentation, this just shows the world the tip of the iceberg of how racist this company truly is. Current management taking over previous CEO responsibilities are about as clueless as they come and guess what? One of them also happens to be Austrian and rose through the rank based on race and not competence. In fact, company always promote Austrian over other well qualified candidates. I should know this better than anyone else as I was promoted to my director level position even though one could argue that I am less than qualified to be in that position have I not been Austrian as well.

3.0
Dec 1, 2017

Marketing Manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Young workforce, entrepreneurial, open work space, spans across several industries, great global reputation

Cons

low pay, unqualified leadership, employees focused on personal fun as opposed to business goals, male focused, wasted money across all channels, no room for advancement

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