Procter & Gamble reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(14,344 total reviews)
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Jon R. Moeller

83% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Procter & Gamble has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 14,344 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Procter & Gamble 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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14K reviews
4.0
Jun 3, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. P&G is a great place to train to be a general manager. You will learn how to run a business. 2. P&G is getting back to valuing excellence in marketing, and not just excellence in business results. One can now have a career as a brilliant marketer and not just as a brilliant manager. 3. P&G is so big that there are practically endless opportunities to learn new things whether it is different categories, different geographies, different roles, different types of marketing (consumer, retail, corporate, brand etc.) 4. P&G is ethical - I really do sleep well at nights because I know we do think of our consumers, our shareholders and our partners. We speak and act with respect.

Cons

1. Only people who are "golden" really have any chance of moving up in the company. And these golden children usually ride the coattails of their boss. Everyone is pretty darn smart at P&G so style and personality seem to be what decides who gets promoted. We need another boom like the internet to deal with stagnation. 2. Cincinnati. If you don't have allergies before you come here, you will. The city is a big city that acts very small (and not in a good way). There is no mountain, no lake, no ocean, no forest. The closest decent city is Chicago.

4.0
May 21, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Mobility within the company is a must. If you are not satisfied with your current assignment, it is relatively easy to move to a more satisfying position. Employees are encouraged to change assignments every few years so as not to get bored. Also, P&G takes care of its employees in ways that I have not seen in other companies. They also live what they preach - at the work sites, you see ONLY P&G products to be used - spilled something in your office? - there is Bounty paper towels nearby. Have a runny nose? Puffs are on your desk. It is little things that make the day to day worth working here. Very flexible work plans and schedule options - especially for scientists. Further, I've only run into a few people that I couldn't trust - everyone else operates at an expected level of integrity and honesty that "business games" or office politics rarely get in the way of the ultimate team goals of improving the products P&G makes. Finally, if you eventually leave the company, you have a HUGE gold star on your resume.

Cons

Masters Degrees and PhDs (in a scientific field) are sometimes undervalued compared to an engineering degree. Further the respect and monetary compensation/advancement opportunity is not there that you would otherwise get in an academic research setting or a phamaceutical company. Also, this is a high energy, high output job. If you want to be challenged in ways you didn't expect - this is the place for you, otherwise don't even think about it. Engineering is generally considered management while scientists (non-engineers) do the "grunt work." in the labs. Eventually if you get high enough - you are expected to move up or move out.

1.0
Dec 24, 2025

Beware

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, tho they're slowly getting worse

Cons

Sexual harassment, sexual assault, intimidation and retaliation when trying to report. I couldn't even report my assault because I was told I was intimidating my entire employment. I was retaliated against when I brought up the racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. Im partnering with dignity together to bring these issues to light so these companies stop getting away with this stuff. I have years of documentation including jokes, going to multiple HR managers, HR and floor supervisors telling me to quit when I speak specifically about these things, etc.

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