Think twice - Anonymous employee Unilever Employee Review

2.0
23 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home policy is good

Cons

Limited vision in local management; false image as an MNC corporation (it was, maybe 10 years ago), local market operate as in local companies; remote office area; if you are not mobile and not trainee, very limited resources and progression opportunities; if you perform well, rather than reward with promotion/ salary adjustment, they reward you with job expansion and increase workload (as part of development to you); high turnover which make the workload even worst for those who stays; you feel like being penalize as you are living in an expensive location as they compare you salary to other low cost of living countries to determine resources given

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