Procter & Gamble reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(14,301 total reviews)
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Jon R. Moeller

83% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Procter & Gamble has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 14,301 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Procter & Gamble employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Nov 10, 2008

Great for Corporate Robots!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Security and stability. Clear processes and they care about their employees in the surface level.

Cons

The company wants soldiers to fit into the P&G processes-individual contributors who are not average/mediocre are not advance. This leads the company to have a very vanilla flavor-which is very negative to a consumer company-specially in this times where the consumer is more discerning and multicultural. They can have diversity inititatives but the main diversity is accepting and valuing different values, background, thought processes and execution modes-and in that P&G is in the 60s.

1.0
Jun 19, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

good stepping stone for a future career if you are interested in marketing or sales, good work-life balance.

Cons

slow development, limited opportunities, averse to adopting best practices from outside the company, risk slipping in to a routine & administrative mode due to slow and top-down decision making thereby killing the challenge and entrepreneurial spirit, got to fit a single distinct personality pattern ('proctoid') to be recognized thereby limiting diversity.

1.0
Aug 1, 2025

Avoid if you're coming with experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- compensation and benefits is really good, typically higher than market. - staff sales roughly 2-3x a year - flex work arrangements (WFH and flex hours)

Cons

- toxic culture. There is a clique mentality and you will likely not be or feel included in many instances be it for during or after work hour events. Management is also part of this clique. They are aware and enabling it. More often that not, those fresh grad hires / intern converts are preferred for many things. Sometimes you get treated as "less" since you had more experience coming into a role than a fresh grad. - Bias. Preference for ingrown talent (fresh grads/ converts) and also for those who are politically inclined. If you don't play politics you get iced out. - your career depends on who your manager is not you. No matter what they say about delivering results to get promotion, thats just one piece of the puzzle. Your manager needs to back you and give you the limelight show case your work to upper management. If you get a manager that cares more about them looking good, that they are able to manage the team and load well, good luck. They're unlikely to help develop you and your career (because why would they want a performer to go to other teams?). You need to drive career conversations, rub shoulders with those in power (aka politics) to get anything done. - Quiet cutting of people. They have been moving jobs overseas for a few years and with the recent 7,000 job cuts, they're super secretive about who gets cut. Handover is done under guise. - lack of guidance. they give you additional work or roles/hat/ responsibility whatever they call it. But little to no guidance. You need to go figure it out. Google is your best friend in this case.

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