Georgia-Pacific reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(3,044 total reviews)
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David Duncan

100% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Georgia-Pacific has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,044 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Georgia-Pacific 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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3.0
Jul 12, 2016

Absurd execution of comp strategy

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Pros

People are wonderful, smart, hard working, and fun to work with. The culture is embraced and advanced in a way I haven't seen at any company. Entrepreneurialism is encouraged and expected. Private company and long-term focus means no end-of-period sales nonsense.

Cons

Base Comp: First, understand "A" performers are the top 15%. A's are sometimes very deserving of promotion and raises when the philosophy is applied correctly, but just as often it is a result of favoritism. It is easy to spot the A's because they are in the cafeteria at 7am meeting with senior leaders over coffee and walking out the building with them at 7pm. 80% of employees are considered "B" performers (the remaining 5% being those employees who are actually destroying value and should be managed out). At the managerial/director level, B's don't get raises more often than every 3-5 years, sometimes longer. If a B takes on more responsibility they give it 6 months to see if he or she will actually create "incremental value" before considering a raise in base pay. "We pay for results, not potential" is the explanation. Variable comp is called "I-comp" and the eligibility and amounts are extremely subjective. Amounts are determined by "a pool that isn't a pool", and even a high performer's I-comp can dwindle when the business unit is suffering from things like a failing project (such as a capital investment in paper machines that doesn't deliver), profit loss because of an over-capacity market, or a mysterious tax adjustment. The nature and execution of I-comp encourages short-term thinking. Long-term variable pay is called "PUPS" and is shrouded in mystery and confusion. I got three different explanations of how PUPS work from leadership, HR, and the MBM capability all in the same day. PUPS were used as a recruitment tool for me to make up for the loss of options and RSU's I received as long-term variable comp from the public company I left to join GP. My eligibility was taken away because of a "bad year for the division".

1.0
May 15, 2016

Anonymous

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Pros

Pay checks are on time. Offer 401K, nice cafeteria in the building and good security. I don't have anything positive to offer since Koch bought the company.

Cons

Koch preaches Market Based Management, more like a cult following. I think Mr. Koch writes books to leave himself a legacy but the company doesn't practice what's being preached. OH! You will learn MBM wether you want to or not, but don't expect anything in return for all your hard work but a verbal thank you. You will be asked to go above and beyond but don't expect to be rewarded financially. Sure you will here the words Spot Bonus... Honestly I'd be surprised if you ever meet someone who received one. All year you are asked to provide accomplishments as well as missed opportunities and if you don't have any missed opportunities, they will gladly offer you options. Then on your reviews they use them against you to make you feel like a bad employee to justify not giving you a raise. You will continually be asked to create efficiencies and process improvements that will save the company lots of money but don't expect to see any of it in your paycheck. Koch companies put all their profits in their pockets or back in the business but DO NOT SHARE the WEALTH with their employees. You will work hard, give your all, and if your lucky you will receive some coupons.

1.0
Dec 7, 2016

Worst Company Ever

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There aren't any Pros to this company. They treat their employees terribly. I would not recommend my worst enemy to work here.

Cons

Culture, horrible management, pay far below market, no raises, no bonuses, back stabbing employees and managers. It is an extremely toxic environment.

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