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Constellation Brands

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Still maturing, great place to be able to make a personal contribution to a business. - Anonymous employee Constellation Brands Employee Review

5.0
Aug 14, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Still dependent on good people, great place to make an impact as opposed to being a Cog in a process wheel. Very visionary and always trying new things, not afraid to be a bit different. They do treat people well, good benefits and compensation. Very capable management team. The industry is the best in the world. Great assets and properties to visit. Icons in the industry associated with the Company. Very good supporters of continuing professional development.

Cons

Reliance on autonomous divisional support sometimes creates clunky processes and politics that can cause inefficiencies and frustrations. Once Constellation decides to divest, the people management can suffer a bit and people may find the transition unpleasant (not that any of those transitions are ever nice). The quarterly pressure of a public company puts undue pressure on a business with a long-term product cycle like wine.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Once a good portfolio with good benefits

Cons

Very poor management/leadership. Majority of people in managerial positions are either clueless, don't care, or are too busy brown nosing to Senior Leadership. Egotistical yuppies with no talent and no leadership qualities. No path forward for career advancement. Wine and Spirts is a complete joke and the beer portion of the business has taken a huge hit (see the old CEO blaming immigration enforcement on slumping beer sales this year and last year). This is the same Board of Directors that bought Ballast Point for a few billion dollars and sold it within a few years for pennies on the dollar. This all points to the mismanagement and irresponsibility of the company on the whole.

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