PepsiCo Employee Reviews about "management"
Updated Sep 29, 2023

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- "We have good benefits and the people we work hand in hand are usually hard workers." (in 1237 reviews)
- "The people there are great and they are always looking to push the boundaries in the food and beverage industry." (in 861 reviews)
- "Starting salary is good for a recent college graduate (though not for the actual work you have to do)" (in 278 reviews)
- "Poor management all they care about are sales Underpaid compared to other companies No reward for good work" (in 550 reviews)
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Return to all Reviews- 2.0Dec 29, 2021Associate Administrative AssistantCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearLynchburg, VA
Pros
The people you work with are kind.
Cons
After a record setting year for profits; raises across the board will be, at most, 1.3% which for a Fortune 500 company is pathetic. Couple that with increased workload per employee because retention is poor (due to low wages for work done). Makes this a perfect storm to avoid. Pressure applied from upper management to do the additional work flawlessly is unwarranted and unhelpful. The people around you wear kind faces but will quickly turn and point fingers at anyone other than themselves.
1 - 3.0May 24, 2017MerchandiserFormer Employee, more than 3 yearsFarmington, MO
Pros
The pay was decent No direct supervision Free phone Go as fast or as slow as you want Pretty much make your own hours
Cons
A lot of wear and tear on your own vehicle It's a union employees VS non union employees vibe Management is extremely unqualified and oblivious to what actually goes on during the day to day job There is no team. Certain employees are forced to pick up the slack for the ones management likes better The glass ceiling in inevitable
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