Look elsewhere - Production Supervisor PepsiCo Employee Review

1.0
Jun 25, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Vacation increased this year for all salaried employees and admins.

Cons

You will never get more than 3% as that is the highest they give. Most are 1.75 and 2%. Promotions do not go over 6%. So if you come into the company on a low salary you will never be able to get out of the hole. Most employees have either been there over 10 years or less than 3. It is not a good company to work for if you haven't been there to get the benefits of the old way they did things. The one thing I have noticed is the lack of accountability across all levels of management. The common saying of management when something goes wrong is "it's just pop."

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PepsiCo Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. It is important that our employees feel valued and appreciated, and that we maintain a culture of equality. We encourage you to address your accountability concerns with your management or HR business partner. And if you suspect we've violated our code, you are encouraged to report it at http://www.pepsico.com/company/SpeakUp.

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