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      What is a typical working day like at Reckitt?

      Reckitt reviews

      Toxic environment

      Senior quality lead
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good coworkers and mediocre salary. That's about it.

      Cons

      High expectations, Long hours. some night and weekend work required. High stress position supporting the supply teams. Terrible management. Quality got looped in with R&D and now while the supply teams get nice bonuses each year we don't get a single penny for all the work we do to support them.

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      okay!

      Manufacturing technician
      Former employee
      Hull, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      good pay, friendly people, nice food on site

      Cons

      night shifts, expected more support as an entry level job

      It is nice company work culture is good

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Mumbai
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Nothing i cant see ok bye

      Cons

      Hi hello bye bye good night

      Unfair, Political, and Unprofessional Work Culture

      Marketing
      Former employee
      Cairo, Cairo Governorate
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Salary is okay, established company, growing categories

      Cons

      I joined the company full of energy, hoping to build a long-term career in brand marketing. Instead, I found myself juggling the responsibilities of both trade marketing and brand management — without clear structure, support, or guidance. At an early stage in my career, this imbalance made it difficult to succeed, and eventually led to me being let go. The internal culture in the department was highly political. Advancement didn’t depend on merit, performance, or effort — it depended on favoritism, background, and personal biases. Leadership openly expressed preferences for people from certain universities or demographics, and those who didn’t “fit the mold” were often overlooked or excluded. My direct manager, who wasn’t part of the inner circle, received no support — which directly impacted me as well. There was no real performance management or coaching. When things went wrong, the default response was dismissal — no feedback, no development, no second chances. At one point, I was bluntly told, “You’re not wanted here and you we don't owe you a reason ,” with no explanation beyond personal preference. One incident that really stayed with me: during a late-night meeting that stretched until 2:00 AM (a frequent occurrence), a senior employee (60+) briefly dozed off. A leader in the department took a photo and posted it on her personal Instagram — a clear reflection of the toxic, performative culture that dominated the team. Despite this, I did find one supportive colleague — someone who showed me what good leadership and mentorship should look like. I’m still grateful for that. Looking back, the experience was painful, but eye-opening. I now see the dysfunction and lack of fairness that I couldn’t fully make sense of at the time. I’m sharing this to help others approach their decisions with full awareness.

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      Thank you for your review. We want to create a caring, considerate culture where you're free to be yourself so that you can be at your best at home and at work. Employee wellbeing is a top priority for us and we strive to our put people first in everything we do. Care is one of our Leadership Behaviours for this reason and we encourage everyone to actively listen, learn, and be inclusive. It sounds like your experience fell far short of that. We hope you took the opportunity to share in your exit interview so we can improve.