Unilever reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(11,371 total reviews)

Hein Schumacher

66% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Unilever has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 11,371 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Unilever 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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11K reviews
2.0
May 19, 2017
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Pros

There are still a lot of smart, passionate people at Unilever who are great to work with and learn from. Many people actually believe in Unilever’s social and sustainability strategy, and act accordingly. The majority of people behave ethically and politely. It’s a great place to build up your skills quickly, and in some parts of the world, having Unilever on your CV is still meaningful

Cons

1. In many roles, the amount of work and hours required is overwhelming. Headcount is always being reduced, but the work required is always increasing. 2. Unilever’s compassion does not extend to its employees. In some areas, layoffs and restructuring are constant. Employee turnover is high, for example, in Unilever’s global business services, 80% of the management team has left in the past 6 months. Most of next level of the organization is being laid off as their roles are eliminated or shifted to low cost countries. 3. Pay is average, bonuses are decreasing, and the company continues to cut benefits. Almost all the offices are open seating, so the work environment is noisy and frequently filthy. 4. Unilever has a huge amount of outsourcing, offshoring, contractors, and consultants. In some areas, the shadow organization is so strong, Unilever has lost control of the company. 5. Management knee jerk reacts to every consultancy recommendation. Lately, they are all running around worried about travel costs and colored printing instead of the structural defects in their business model. The board is invisible. 6. Unilever moves slowly, it takes forever to make a decision (if it ever even gets made). Processes are complex and brittle, and everything being outsourced makes it more difficult to get even the simplest thing accomplished. 7. Unilever relentlessly markets their “save the world” mission to employees, with an equally strong message of "save money wherever, however possible." Customers and consumers are an after thought. 8. Unilever discriminates against anyone who doesn't meet the current correct "identity." If you are in the developed world or white or male or over 40, expect to be laid off.

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Unilever Response
9y
Hi. Thank you very much for your review and comments. We always appreciate candid feedback - both positive and constructive. Firstly, we would like to suggest setting up a meeting with your HR Business Partner to talk further about some of the points you have outlined above. This will allow us to further investigate where appropriate. It's good to see though that you mention the passionate people you work alongside and the ability to up-skill swiftly. We'll ensure your comments around workload, renumeration and decision making are passed on to the respective teams. We wish you all the best and want to thank you again for your review.
2.0
Apr 14, 2017

Going downhill fast

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Pros

- Flexible/agile work hours depending on your team - Company has a great social mission, unfortunately it doesn't translate to the - Working on huge well known brands - A lot is asked from you which gives you an opportunity to learn a lot in a short amount of time

Cons

The company is going downhill fast, I wouldn't return unless they do some serious overhauling on their business strategy. Short sighted cost savings initiatives are killing the culture and will continue to drive employees to leave. With all the opportunities in the NYC area, you would be a fool to stay with the sinking ship. - Terrible retention; probably due to everyone having to double hat with no promotions or increase in salary - Not much room for advancement. Management expects you to stick around in the same role with negligable raises for years, even if you are doing a good job - Pay is not great for NYC area. Company will short change and in some cases stiff you on your already small bonus - They make employees that live in NYC pay to ride the shuttle to work

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Unilever Response
9y
Hi. Thank you very much for taking the time to leave a review of your time with us at Unilever. We appreciate all feedback - both positive and constructive. Firstly, we hope you had the opportunity to speak directly with your line manager or HR Business Partner regarding the issues you've outlined while you were with us. We do take all feedback extremely seriously, and strive to ensure suggestions are implemented where possible. It is good to see that you highlight a number of positives of your time with us, including our flexible working initiatives, our social mission, brands and the opportunity to learn. We have a number of diverse roles currently available in NYC, and we ensure that the renumeration regarding these roles is competitive - with the addition of great benefits, agile working and training opportunities we feel they offer a well-rounded package. We'll pass your feedback on around advancement and culture to the respective teams. We hope your current role is proving successful and wish you all the best.
2.0
Mar 19, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

agile working, aspirational external goals set by ceo...that's really about it

Cons

no opportunity for advancement, political, culture is terrible and creates nasty and unhealthy competition causing people to leave, everyone double hats because of so many vacancies but not compensated or rewarded at all. people are beyond frustrated or have already left and are loving their new companies. also maybe give health benefits if not bigger salaries/ bonuses.

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Unilever Response
9y
Hi. Thank you for leaving a review - we appreciate all feedback, both positive and constructive. It's good to see that you highlight our agile working and company position as particular positives. Your comments around renumeration, job responsibilities and turnover are important issues to us, so we'll ensure your feedback is passed on to the respective teams for further investigation. We wish you all the best throughout 2017.
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