The cracks are beginning to show - Sr. Scientist Procter & Gamble Employee Review

3.0
Sep 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1) Good People work there 2) Inclusive environment 3) Many internal options to learn new skills 4) Strong technical community 5) fair work-life balance in non-managerial roles in R&D.

Cons

Evolution since the Award system (aka Star Awards) was implemented are going to lead to systemic issues in the company's ability to remain competitive. Awards, which are linked to company & business unit performance, are now being used in place of raises, which are INDIVIDUAL Employee performance. Someone "meeting expectations" gets the same Award as an employee who over-delivered at the same level on thd company. Raises should be the differentiator between employees, but more managers are giving smaller raises and then using the excuse "well, you do get x amount as your Award". Raises should be stand alone and based solely on employee performance, full stop. To do otherwise decreases employee satisfaction, leads to staff only doing the bare minimum, and great competitive people working elsewhere.

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5.0
Jul 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

flexible schedule, good people, good benefits/pay

Cons

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2.0
Jul 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Strong training ground for brand management -Managers are good for the most part

Cons

-Unfortunately this generation of VPs, SVPs Presidents, C-Suite and CEO are among the worst I've ever seen; soul draining culture and "frantic" versus thought-through strategies. Because P&G is up-or-out, unfortunately everyone who is at that level all operate the same: an obsession with work, high panic which ultimately leads to beating down on the organization to do more while not actually caring about the employees. There is an enormous mental health crisis in the Procter & Gamble walls right now that HR and leadership is just simply not looking to change because business results are more important to them -Career growth is a joke - 100% politics, 0% merit. Some of the most recent appointments within the company are very good examples of this specifically with multiple promotions to executive levels with questionable results and known emotionally abusive issues but are mentees of the CEO -Very weak compensation structure vs CPG peers (even though P&G does not think this). They claim cost of living in Cincinnati makes it competitive but if they did a true deep dive on total comp structure, P&G is abysmal after your first 2 years there

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