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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1.0
Sep 25, 2023

Don’t

Recommend
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Pros

Free Beer and good people

Cons

Don’t join. The SCTP is not worth your time and you will be placed somewhere you don’t want to be. In a position over people that don’t want to be there.

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Anheuser-Busch Response
2y
Thank you for your review, we're sorry to hear the SCTP program did not meet your expectations. We appreciate the feedback and have shared your comments internally as we work to improve our processes and programs.
2.0
Jun 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

It’s a good place for someone fresh out of school.

Cons

No work life balance, minimum 10 hour days, you will be expected to be at work at 05:00 am 2-3 times per week to see midnight shift and you will get push back from upper management if you try to come in at a normal time. You also likely won’t be able to leave earlier than 4 pm no matter what time you come in. Raises and bonuses aren’t given out often, be prepared to beg for more money so you don’t take a pay cut every year. It’s just expected that you do a job that is banded higher than your pay band for extended periods of time. I did a job a band above my pay level for 2 years and was one of the only two females in my department who was also expected to do a higher banded job for a long period of time. All male coworkers were paid at the band level for the job they were doing. Culture is toxic overall, it’s a constant blame game between departments and that attitude comes from senior management down.

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Anheuser-Busch Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your candid review with us. At AB, we believe our employees are our greatest strength and we value the feedback we receive on how we can build an open and inclusive environment where each person can reach their full potential. We're sorry to hear your experience thus far has not been positive. We have shared your comments with our internal teams as we are continuously striving to improve. Thank you again for your comments.
1.0
Dec 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

1) Good 401K match program - but you have to stay for 3 years for the match to vest. Frankly, most people don't make it that long, so take that into consideration. 2) Overtime pay - As a salaried worker, you get paid for working weekends. It's an expectation to work them, so it's not an option. However, you do get paid for that time which can be nice to at least make some extra money. 3) The 3 month that you are in training are actually a fun way to meet people. During the training period, you have very little responsibility at work, so it's honestly pretty fun. This will change dramatically once you get placed, but the program itself is relatively low-stress. 4) Free beer - The Fairfield location had a generous "free-beer" policy. Honestly, I didn't use it much but it is a nice perk.

Cons

Working for Anheuser-Busch was a miserable experience from beginning to end. I was hired through the BTP program, which is common for those with an engineering background. I was very excited about the program, but was quite unclear from the beginning on what the role was exactly, which department I would be in, and where I would be located. This is the case for everyone who goes through. There is little to no transparency on anything, which was frustrating at times. The training program itself was enjoyable, the content and lack of structure was poor, but it was a good opportunity to meet other people and build a community across multiple breweries. After the training period, you get placed at any of the U.S. breweries or MCC plants. You have very little say in where you get sent. That, in itself, is understandable since it determined by business need. However, be aware that REGARDLESS of where you are sent, there is no cost of living adjustment to your salary. This is non-negotiable. Talking to my coworkers who went through the program in previous years as well as years after I went through, it is clear this has always been a source of frustration that the company is made aware of every cycle, and I am highly doubtful it will ever change. I was placed in Fairfield, and I would not recommend working here to anyone. Frankly, my poor experience parallels the experiences of those placed at other breweries, so I don't believe the issues I had are unique to Fairfield but are certainly exacerbated by the low wages for the area. Employee Engagement in Fairfield, for both salaried and hourly employees, is consistently lowest in the North America zone. Despite what is marketed in the BTP program, you will be a shift supervisor managing highly disgruntled, union employees. You will not be doing "engineering work" or anything related to engineering. You will be a people manager. In my experience, which is characteristic of most people's experience, you will receive little to no tangible training, especially when it comes to labor relations, and will become the punching bag for upper management and hourly employees alike. You have little to no say in decisions that are made, but often take the brunt of the frustration of everyone around you. Classic low-middle manager role. You will be on rotating shifts (midnight, day, and afternoons) and will be expected to work weekends on a regular basis. There was a period where I worked every other weekend for 6 months, meaning 12 days on 2 days off. It's a good way to make extra money, but it is certainly draining especially when the job itself is not at all enjoyable. The turnover, especially in Fairfield, is unreal, which just creates a chaotic and unstable environment for everyone. I, along with the vast majority of people that have gone through the BTP program and worked in Operations or Logistics as a shift/group manager, had a miserable experience as a whole and would not recommend this job to anyone. At the end of the day, this job will push you and force you out of your comfort zone, but it is certainly not worth the mediocre wages and poor career development. If you value true technical training and gaining a valuable skillset, this is not the place for you.

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Anheuser-Busch Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a detailed review of your experience in the BTP program. We're always looking for what stands out to both current and former employees, and your in-depth feedback surrounding things like cost of living adjustments, career development, and compensation are critical to ensuring we're doing what needs to be done for our employees. Thank you again for your comments; we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
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