It's a very profit worshiping, big, bluechip company, which you'd expect, but there's a strange culture of pretentiousness. It's a soap company, but tlook at the slogan: "Touching lives, improving life". And LOTS of employees use the workplace as a place to push far left political ideology. It's litterally built into mandatory trainings that you must "pass" which if you're of a different opinion requires you to lie. You feel like a cog in the machine. You can end up working exclusively on things outside of your field of expertees and like you have no control over the sort of work you end up doing. The people you see do well are all "diverse" but in reality, they're all type A folk who know how to play the game, where some tallented, hard working scientists and engineers end up doing less well because they lack those P&G "leadership qualities".