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3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(2,396 total reviews)
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David Sewell

55% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

WestRock has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,396 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WestRock 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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2K reviews
1.0
Sep 1, 2016

CSR

Recommend
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Pros

none. There is no life work balance and I will list 6 reasons not to work for the customer service department.

Cons

6 reasons not to work in the customer service department. 1. "That's not my job." is a daily saying around the office. this attitude is contagious and is an accurate representation of this department. Very dysfunctional department. 2. Experienced employees (been in the department for over 4 years) think they've paid their dues.The only real measure of any employee's value is the tangible contribution he or she makes--daily. Behavior is supported by director. 3. They think experience is a tangible commodity. Experience is definitely important, but experience that doesn't translate into better skills, better performance, and greater achievement is worthless. Example: colleague once said to us younger csr's, "My role is to be a resource." Great, but then she sat in her office all day waiting for us to come by so she could cast her pearls of wisdom. Saying, "I have more experience" is like saying, "I don't need to justify my decisions or actions." 4. They revel in gossip! Gossip is a part of this departments culture. "Did you hear what she did?" 5. Poor employees within the export, and domestic teams. Employees that have been there more than 5 years don't want to do more; they want others to do less. They don't want to "win." They just want others to make sure they don't lose. 6. individuals rush to grab the glory... A good team player shares the glory. She credits others. She praises. She appreciates. That's especially true for an employee in a leadership position--she celebrates the accomplishments of others secure in the knowledge that their success reflects well on her, too. That does not occur in this department. All for themselves .... And they rush to throw others under the bus.

2.0
Sep 29, 2017

Tax and Accounting Dept

Recommend
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Pros

Challenging work Nice 2-level building so don't have to deal with elevators Office relocating to perimeter area which will make undercover job searching a lot easier to do during lunch hours.

Cons

High turnover (many go in less than 1 yr and some left without another job) Check the reputation in the metro Atlanta area with someone you know Unhappy employees My pay seemed a little higher than other places but is actually less when you consider the hours and stress. Best advice is to stay under the radar

1.0
Feb 9, 2017

Supply Chain

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There is free food sometimes

Cons

Everything here is a wreck. Management doesn't know their left hand from their right foot and they know nothing of leadership. Their management style is micro-managing everything from your day itself to the most menial of tasks. I couldn't tell you more emphatically to stay away from a place

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