A great place to learn but dont stay too log - Senior Financial Analyst Procter & Gamble Employee Review

3.0
Jan 3, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Working for an industry leader which provides employees with great exposure. The firm offers great hands on experience with detailed review process. It offers the employees quick rotations in various elements of the value chain allowing you to better understand how business works as an integral unit which is bigger than the sum of its part. Current CEO (AG) is a great business leader with interesting insights to innovation management. The company now breathes innovation in a way very few fortune 500 do. Credentials are great in business school or industry helping land great jobs down the road. Bottom line: great learning opportunity and brand

Cons

Too structured at times and learning curve at times is not as steep as you would expect. 4 to 5 years is a good period to stay and learn but not become too rigid as some middle managers tend to be. Its an old boy clubs (especially the UK branch) hence promotion is very dependent on being liked by the right people. Luck is an important factor in getting promoted: if you have engaged with the right people at early stages (because your role lent itself to that) you will get promoted fast, otherwise it is very slow (regardless of your skill - it feels like you can just get lost in a job)

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Cons

training can be a lot, you have about 1-2hr presentations biweekly where you get tested on different aspects of the plant, like steam system, water system, utilities etc, training can last up to 6 months paid once a month, irregular times on call, may have to work weekends depending on machines work long shifts, sometimes up to 16 hours depending on how machines run, expected to be at work by 6am for safety meetings, 5am sometimes depending on the site you work at, expected to stay if machines run poorly can be demanding- most entry level managers are fresh out of college and expected to train and manage individuals who have worked at the company for decades not very easy to change departments, takes a couple of years no matching 401k, they have their own profit sharing thing, if you quit before 3-4 years at the company, you lose the money

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