Do not apply for a job at this awful company - Territory Sales Manager Solventum Employee Review

1.0
Oct 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Advancement here has nothing to do with merit. It is a system rigged by personal vice and exploitation. If you are part of the inner circle and engage in illicit relationships, you are fast-tracked to the top. Talent is irrelevant; what matters is your willingness to flirt with power in the head office. Consequently, many in management—particularly women—have achieved their positions not through skill or leadership, but through calculated personal relationships with male directors. This isn't a career path; it's a corrupt transaction that devalues every legitimate employee.

Cons

This company isn't just lacking diversity; it's a carefully curated monument to conformity. A handful of token hires are used as a human shield, individuals who have been coerced into assimilating so completely they've become willing architects of their own marginalization. It is a living, breathing billboard for white supremacy. While this facade stands, the structure beneath is rotten to the core. Half the staff are engrossed in personal escapades on the company's dime, and the other half are perpetually "working remotely" from exotic locales, their productivity a ghost. This leaves the entire crushing weight of the enterprise on the shoulders of one or two dedicated individuals—a skeleton crew forced to prop up a corpse. The whole operation is a lie, and it is built on their broken backs.

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5.0
Jun 27, 2026
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Pros

Love everything about the company, culture and people! Very upbeat and professional environment.

Cons

There’s really nothing bad to say about this company.

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great portfolio of premium products Recognized brands

Cons

- Rampant nepotism in hiring across the leadership ladder - No leadership vision - Low sales rep confidence in leadership, especially medical - constant cost-cutting efforts leaving employees overwhelmed with remaining workload - Sweatshop culture / no recognition - terrible leadership development

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