General Mills reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(3,895 total reviews)
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Jeff Harmening

81% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

General Mills has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,895 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The General Mills employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
May 5, 2013
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Pros

Benefits are truly AMAZING!! Paid time off for all Holidays, good 401k matching, Strong community involvement (Mud Volleyball, Family Fair) Best coworkers in the WORLD!!! If it wasn't for my coworkers, i would have been gone years ago! Bonus checks!

Cons

Jobs can get boring if you have that nonstop drive to keep on learning new positions. and Meetings meetings meetings :/ Now their expecting so much out of their people its getting ridiculous.

2.0
Nov 25, 2012
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Pros

-Very good health insurance -Nice corporate office with plenty of "creature comforts" -Ethical and genuinely interested in doing the right thing -Strong work-life balance programs; but most people are too overworked to take advantage of them

Cons

-Compensation equity issues and lack of pay for individual performance -Limited advancement opportunities for stellar performers and high potentials; leads to a culture of extreme competitiveness for a limited number of development track roles in Sales & Marketing -Very hierarchical "yes" culture, which is overly process driven -Not a good place for experienced hires and longer term employees who aren't at Director level

4.0
Jul 18, 2012
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Pros

MBA Marketing training ground Looks great on resume Total compensation package HQs have many amenities - car wash, gas station, company store, on-site dry cleaning, day care, etc. Strong cross-functional teams Opportunity to work on iconic (but perhaps not 100% relevant to consumers these days?) brands Build strong network/bonds with marketing peers AMM community Internship program (I am lucky to have interned here!!) is solid

Cons

Slow path to promotion: recruiting efforts lead you to believe you will be promoted in three years...this is more like 4-5 years to Marketing Manager. This has led to poor morale within the marketing community and annual turnover above rate of industry average/what people might expect. Uneven level of leadership at Marketing Manager level: Much of your success is based who is your manager and their level of comfort with the Director. However, there are not a lot of strong managers (company estimates less than 1 in 3). Uneven Feedback: Company trying to move away from "Minnesota Nice" culture, but unclear feedback from Director to Manager and Manager to AMM is still a concern for Marketers. Lack of Marketing Support: AMMs are ultimately responsible for a lot of grunt work - which is not communicated or discussed during recruiting or on-boarding. Managers are quick to say you need to lead...but they do not say that they will be remedial in nature. Inability to control career: Rotations are guided by Marketing Managers, while you have some choice in to what type of role you work on the company makes the call. This is at all levels..AMM through Director. Imagine being a director and not being able to control your career? Recent Reorganization: Low morale due to cuts across all functions. Company talks about being on track, but internally teams know there will be a rough 2-3 years at GMI. Iconic brands in irrelevant categories: Budgets are being cut and company is playing in mature or slow moving categories. r

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