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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3.0
Apr 21, 2022

Leadership Needs to Change

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Pros

- Incredible people who are hardworking and talented - Flat hierarchy - Great to have on your resume

Cons

leadership does not take into consideration of the wider org - they only care about scorecard and this comes at the cost of employees. Everyone works overtime and no matter how many times employees provide feedback, nothing changes.

2.0
Apr 4, 2022
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Pros

You meet some great coworkers that continue to be friends after you move on.

Cons

If you are already an experienced individual who has spent years sharpening their skills in previous occupations, stay away from here. When I applied to work here, I at the time was an Engineer with 8 years experience and a myriad of hands on skills including electrical/mechanical troubleshooting experience. I was new to the area and had been looking for work for a while. Hearing the constant 'we're hiring' commercials, I applied to the Tabler Station plant location in Martinsburg WV. After a rigorous 3 hour interview, I was hired. Once onboarding was complete, I was basically tossed to the bottom rung Tech 1.1 entry-level position. Surprised? I was too.... What I am trying to say here is that I would have gotten the same position if I had done nothing since high school(zero effort). Considering Procter and Gamble is a multi-billion dollar company, this horrible misuse of human resources (new hires) is staggering. This issue was everywhere. They would hire college graduates with no experience whatsoever and place them in charge of an entire piece of equipment. Line techs like me would then have to show them how to do things like perform basic maintenance with basic hand tools..... I would have left after a couple months of this had the job market not been completely destroyed by the 2020 COVID outbreak. I tried speaking to those in management about being given a chance somewhere that I would be a better fit. I got nothing but lip service and my emails were ignored. Unable to leave because I needed the money but completely miserable, I began to sink into the worst depression of my entire life. The constant feeling of being poorly utilized and disrespected by management and the horrible swing shifts left me permanently depressed and exhausted. After falling asleep at the wheel and crashing coming home from a night shift, I had accepted that I would soon die one way or another if I didn't leave. Fortunately, I did manage to escape. I spent 18 months here before I finally was hired by a a company that actually reads the resume and values what you bring to the table. This was honestly 12 months too long, but nobody expected a global pandemic. TLDR: Horrible swing shifts, and you won't get placed properly at all. What's on your resume basically gets ignored.

1.0
Feb 20, 2022
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Pros

Get to walk almost a mile from where you park to get to the front entrance, then another to get to your department for work for your daily cardio!

Cons

Endless pool of bad management that has been promoted from within, so never know any different. They will not pay for skill, everyone starts at the bottom and then they wonder why they are having so much trouble starting up a new plant from scratch. Efforts to get promoted are only met with multiple endless “step-up cards” that each task must be signed off to obtain your next raise, which might not be as bad if the list of items didn’t get continuously added to, so once you think your close they add more and now you’re months to years away from it.

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