Reckitt Supply Chain Development Program reviews

4.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)
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Kris Licht

50% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Supply Chain Development Program employees have rated Reckitt with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Supply Chain Development Program professionals have a good working experience there. Reckitt is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Supply Chain Development Program professionals compared to other employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Sep 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Mostly things unrelated to the actual company culture or work itself: - Annual company vacation with (most) expenses payed. - Free fruit in the morning. - Some people in auxiliary roles (receptionist, customer service) were nice, genuine people.

Cons

RB Australia is a company that embodies the idea that problems start at the top and flow down. It's a corporation with the resources and potential to be a good workplace that completely mishandles it by the flagrant cut-throat attitude of the high leadership and incompetence of (some, not all of) its middle management. Specific problems as follows: - The industry itself is fairly developed/stagnant, so "success" was incremental and mostly meaningless. Leadership was dominated by managers from overseas on a stint with no interest in the local workplace culture or incentive to accomplish anything other than squeezing blood from the stone. As a result, pumping as much value from as few people as possible was the name of the game. At one of the annual company vacations the managing director crowed that "66% of employees were newly onboarded in the last 12 months", an incredible spin on the enormous churn and burnout rates we were seeing at the time. - Its a terrible culture of blame. I cannot stress how much time and energy is wasted on attributing blame for mistakes rather than actually resolving them (especially tiresome if you find yourself arguing with colleagues overseas who have different KPIs , and therefore priorities, to you). It poisons people's attitude against one another as you never know who is pointing fingers at who. - HR was highly incompetent. Most of the team acted a lot more like gossipy high schoolers desperately trying to look good to the leadership team than professionals. Their only concern was in pushing the company line, regardless of churn rates, burnout, and literal break downs in the office (which happened occasionally). You couldn't even trust that what you told them in meetings wouldn't "get out" to others afterwards. - Work life balance was dreadful. Because of churn and the reluctance to hire new people quickly, more and more work is put on less and less people. Working till 7 or 8 pm was extremely common and implicitly encouraged depending on team (some are better than others, marketing and supply were the worst). - Salary was mediocre unless you're middle management or above, which even then was often tied to how "friendly" you were with the right people. - Office culture was very cliquey and heavily weighted towards loud, crass, "bro" culture. Might work for some people, but bad luck if you're not aligned with that very particular character type.

2.0
Sep 1, 2021

Workload and scope is crazy

Recommend
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Pros

Team members are really friendly. HR seems to care a lot about employee's well-being during pandemic Direct supervisor is really understanding. Knows system boundaries and limit. Direct SV also listens to team member's difficulties & be lenient when needed.

Cons

Too many to list, workload is really heavy, sometimes finding yourself doing too many adhoc tasks making you wonder what exactly is your role.If you are someone eager to learn by yourself, by all means. Most roles you just jump into it. System has too many boundaries. For example working with inventory is almost an impossible task. High expectation in an otherwise really challenging industry to work in. Too driven on sales & not really welcoming to beyond-control failures.

4.0
Jul 28, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Decent salary, many opportunities; work life balance for entry level

Cons

It will be very busy if you are at senior level

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