Kimberly-Clark Reviews in Roswell, GA
Updated Feb 11, 2012 – Reviews are posted anonymously by employees. Ratings are reflective of location and job title.
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Pros
Great People - Many people have been with the company for over 10-15 years and some for most of their career. This helps to build great relationships among co-workers and a fun place to work.
Stability - Overall, business does not suffer as much during a recession.
Cons
While many people have been with the company for their entire careers, this also makes the company very insular and slow to change.
Company tends to be overly cost focused on "little things" (ie office supplies and printer paper) while not realizing that the culture, systems and way of doing business wastes millions of dollars every year.
Advice to Senior Management
Realize that you are selling disposable products in a world where consumers are less and less willing to spend a premium for diapers, tissue and toilet paper. Retail brands are a significant threat and retailers view their brand equity the same way you do. Retail brands will continue to increase their value proposition and take away your market share. Hopefully you will wake up before it's too late.
Pros
K-C does a wonderful job of attracting great talents. It's a place where you can meet a lot of great people who genuinely care about you as a person.
The company gives one a lot of responsibility and opportunity to great professionally early in career.
Cons
Career options and advancements slows down when you pass the 10 year mark. It has a lot to do with the mature nature of the business and slow growth.
There are a few management favorates who get promoted all the time even if they are not ready nor capable. The management has special agenda when it comes to promotion: females have a definte edge.
One seldom gets approval from upper management for a job well done.
Pros
The people are great. The products are awesome. The values of the company are in line with my personal values.
Cons
Limited growth in new products. Highly exposed to commodity prices of pulp and polymer. Expansion in other regions difficult to realize.
Pros
They listen to ideas, If the idea is developed and tested, they are willing to move forward and us within their organization.
Cons
Some people are set in their ways, which may hinder different ideas and concepts to be introduced or considered.
Pros
Work Flexibiiity and really good co-workers on your teams. It's a great place to make friends. People work well together on teams.
Cons
-It is hard to advance if you were not recruited in from college
-Incompetence in management at many levels
-Culture of fear
-Many issues that do not get addressed
-Angry, upset, disgruntled employees at all levels
-Cannot hold on to top talent because they leave after short periods of time
Advice to Senior Management
Management needs training on how to be leaders. Many people in leadership are not true leaders. They do not know how to develop people and they do not value diversity of opinion. If KC had better management, this would be a great company to work for and KC. Employees currently are working to do the bare minimum to hold onto a job, not to really see the business grow and prosper. There is unethical behavior at many levels of leadership and no one is addressing it.
Pros
They offer many amenities such as yoga classes & an olympic sized swimming pool on site.
Cons
So much corporate politics & favoritism amongst managment & employees. Too manymeetings - cant complete your workload.
Advice to Senior Management
listen to your employees - ALL of them. You may realize the middle management isnt telling the truth.
Pros
Kimberly Clark has great health and dental benefits. The 401k and profit sharing within the 401k is very good. The compensation is very competitive if not better than most companies. If you like working at the same position with a low chance of being laid off then it is a great company to work for until retirement.
Cons
The compensation does not include any bonus unless you are a Director level. The growth potential in the company is limited. Many positions that are higher levels are usually selected from an external candidate or someone preselected in the company. Highly political company to get ahead.
Advice to Senior Management
Look at the talent within the company and learn to cultivate it so you can achieve the level of growth needed. Also, provide bonus at all levels that encourage people to take more risk. Create an environment based on honest discussion and debate. Many managers really don't listen to their team and the results can reduce morale. I would listen to the change agents more and spend the time to grow those employees or you will lose them.
Pros
Nice facilities, on the surface they make you feel it's a great place to work, offering amenities and benefits and opportunities. If it were managed better, it could be a place that respects employees and customers.
Cons
Managed by fear and good ol boy tactics , ruthless with employees and disrespectful to customers. Operates by arrogance and hubris. Currently run by an accounting executive that is not people or customer oriented. Management implements ruthless downsizing, using phony forced rankings and employee ratings to downsize , primarily targeted at older long term workers to reduce retirement liabilities. Very unethically managed company .
Advice to Senior Management
Stop talking about how great and ethical you are and start doing the great things that you say you do.
Remove current management and revive this once great company. Start by operating by the companies founders principles, that employees are its greatest assets.
Pros
Very family friendly - in fact, I believe they call it "Family First". KC strongly believes that family comes first and they allow a lot of time for your family. They also have excellent health benefits, and the work loads are manageable.
Cons
The concept of bottoms up leadership is odd. As a category manager you were not given goals but rather made up your own goals, then fed it up to top leadership. That seems backwards to me - I felt there should have been better leadership. It made for very slow progress on any projects that were attempted because goals across the company were not aligned.
Advice to Senior Management
Dig deeper into the product lines. I don't feel as though leadership can advise about product that they are not intimate with. Get to know the processes that are required to get the Category Manager position done. That way you will know what is possible and not waste time by spinning your wheels.
Pros
For the most part, management is flexible and understanding in regards to flexible work arrangements/flex time.Gernerally atmosphere is very professional and congenial.
Cons
Surprisingly not very diverse, particularly considering it is located just outside Atlanta. Difficult to advance within company if trying to move to different area, and not very much support or mentoring.
Advice to Senior Management
Need to offer chances of career advancement at ALL levels. Also Some managers create atmosphere that discourages employees from flexing time. This leads to stress and sense of being treated unfairly

