Anheuser-Busch reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(1,436 total reviews)
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Brendan Whitworth

50% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Anheuser-Busch has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,436 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Anheuser-Busch employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
4.0
Jul 13, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Pride in making a great product. It's cool to work for a company that has such a solid product and interest. I always had great stories that people were interested in hearing vice most peoples'. They pay pretty well and benefits were top notch. Lots of little perks like theme park passes, free beer, anything related to what they own company wise they'd cut you a perk on. Only company I know of that gives free beer for giving blood. This is a company that usually does the right thing, that sometimes means a bad short term business decision for long term success. Anheuser-Busch is ruled by a tyrant (AB III) or at least the lasting impression from him. That means relentless quality and housekeeping in the breweries and expensive solutions to problems that probably don't mean crap to the consumer but they do to August Busch. It's nice to work for something that has unwavering principles.

Cons

Work life balance pretty much stinks. The attitude was "we pay you well and give you good benefits so stop whining and get to work". It's one of those companies if you work 6am to 6pm and leave at 545pm you'll get the half joking "wow cutting out early today?" jabs. Overall after reading google and amazon it may not be all that bad. My beef and reason for leaving could have been isolated (depends on what others say obviously) but I was promoted so fast my pay would only go up 6-8% on each promotion, soon I found myself a golden boy but making 20-30 grand less than my peers who had less results. How do you fix that without changing companies? "Hey HR guy I want an extra 30 grand raise this year". That's a flaw in most companies, but AB was slow to notice it because their turnover was so low that they had 20 others like me with more experience so there wasn't much burning need to notice me. I was told I was ready for the next level but the jobs I wanted kept getting hand-filled by lesser qualified candidates, often diversity candidates. I'm ok with that occasionally but it happened for three straight jobs in the course of a year. I don't believe my opinion is an isolated one with regards to senior management hand picking less qualified diversity candidates over more qualified candidates. Again, I understand that happens but it just got to be beyond shameless after a while. I think having so much money and not using it may be the downfall of AB. Corporate offices are bloated and would make a Saudi oil company blush. As a project manager I spent a half million bucks ripping up a concrete floor in the plant just because we knew it would look good for AB III's tours. Other companies would not spend money like that. I put in a big $$$ machine that inspects every bottle to make sure the label doesn't fall across the seam line on the bottle. Every single customer I've talked to could care less. I'm not sure if I'm slamming AB or saying they're relentless on quality. You be the judge.

3.0
Aug 14, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Energetic and passionate teammates - Frequent social events and free beer perks - Collaborative atmosphere within individual teams

Cons

- Lack of transparency in performance evaluations and terminations - Contractors treated as second-class contributors - No meaningful engineering skill development or training - Limited career mobility, even for long-tenured employees - Tech Leadership lacks diversity—predominantly white and male - Mandatory in-person attendance five days a week - Abrupt lifestyle demands (e.g., relocation) with no transition support - Toxic post-exit culture—dismissive and disrespectful toward former employees - Quiet contributors overlooked; recognition favors loud personalities - Deadlines set without proper technical input or feasibility checks

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Anheuser-Busch Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your candid feedback. We genuinely appreciate hearing from former team members, as it helps us identify areas where we can improve. While we’re proud of the collaborative, energetic culture and the passion our teams bring, we recognize the concerns you raised around transparency in performance evaluations, contractor inclusion, career development, and diversity in leadership. We are actively working to strengthen feedback processes, expand skill development opportunities, and create a more equitable, inclusive environment for all contributors. Your input reinforces the importance of these efforts, and we remain committed to learning from past experiences to ensure Anheuser-Busch continues to be a place where every employee can thrive.
2.0
Dec 19, 2024

Good coworkers, bad leaders

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Pros

Modern technology adoption. HR does a good job of hiring smart and talented coworkers, but they're quitting at an increasing rate. High levels of "brain drain". Benefits are good, 8% 401k match

Cons

The leaders in North America, especially in Tech, are an out of touch on-size-fits-all dictatorship. The entire department spends at minimum 30% of the time in meetings, "rituals" and "leap week" including jr. engineers stifling progress. Earlier this year they imposed RTO and wish for full 5 day office. Raising concerns that the remaining top talent will increasingly depart - most cite these reasons - are met with indifference.

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Anheuser-Busch Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for highlighting areas where we’re doing well, such as our benefits and commitment to hiring talented individuals. We understand your concerns about retention, leadership, and how work styles impact team productivity and morale. At Anheuser-Busch, we strive to create an environment where all employees feel empowered, valued, and supported, and we take input like yours seriously as we continue to improve. Your insights around meetings, return-to-office policies, and leadership approaches will be shared with the relevant teams for reflection and discussion. We are committed to fostering a culture where collaboration and flexibility drive success, and we appreciate your honest feedback to help us get there.
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