PepsiCo reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(17,249 total reviews)
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Ramon Laguarta

80% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

PepsiCo has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 17,249 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PepsiCo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Sep 10, 2015

RSR

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent pay for no college degree. Stable work , decent insurance , ability to work out on your own without direct supervision

Cons

No work/life balance ... All work , no weekends or holidays off, inexperienced & Lazy management , old unsafe equipment ,micro management , no ability for promotion.

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PepsiCo Response
10y
We appreciate you taking the time to provide your feedback.
3.0
Aug 27, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have been an employee for nearly 10 years. Honestly, the biggest pro will be the people you work with. Employees have been here for a long time, and often times feel like family. It's a friendly environment. People will give you a lot of help, mentoring is well done and encouraged. Opportunity can often come in places where you have no previous experience, and PepsiCo is great at providing training, opportunity, and time for employees to acclimate to completely new roles. Pay is often quite good, but see my note in the Cons. The company is also quite stable, and is one of the rare places I've worked where you feel like you could build a CAREER, rather than moving on to another company after a few years. In many ways, Pepsi SHOULD be a 4-5 Star place to work.

Cons

That being said, there are a few things that are boat anchors around PepsiCo culture. First, productivity initiatives are directly hurting employees. Employees have watched their benefits just get chewed up and spit out over the last few years, all while hearing the same mantra: "in line with industry standards". The data supporting this assertion is never released, and at the same time, I can't help but wonder why a company like PepsiCo, that strives to be the best, is content with being "in line", rather than at the front of the line? As I said in the Pros, pay can also be quite good, unless you manage to obtain a skillset that dramatically increases your market value. HR policies and processes put caps and limits on your salary progress rate, which means that headhunters coming to call can look a lot more attractive suddenly. I've gotten offers for quite a bit more than my current rate, but admit I don't leave because I enjoy the stability that the company provides. Compounding this is the continued use of the terrible 'stack ranking' or 'calibration' process for determining reviews and merit increases, which prevent people from adequately providing increases, and the increases for even high level performers are extremely low percentages compared to nearly any other place I've worked. The company also suffers from both Meetingitis and Consultant Syndrome. Above a certain level, management appears to be nearly triple booked all day with meetings, many of which appear to have no valid function but to show that you showed up for a meeting. The company could use some policies in place that force meetings to be limited on certain days, and for a meeting to justify it's purpose (as opposed to an email, for instance) in order to take place. Additionally, good ideas that come from employees can often be ignored, but immediately taken up when external consultants are hired, who then interview the employees, mine these same ideas, and present them again as their own insights. The amount of money wasted to consultants who tell use what we already know is staggering.

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PepsiCo Response
10y
Thanks for the very thoughtful and thorough review.
4.0
Aug 20, 2015

Good Company but No Family time

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CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is Good,401K is excellent,free drinks occasionally,they keep you busy

Cons

No family time, they arrange your schedule to work every weekend. The last time I had a Saturday off was July 4 due to the plant closing down the 3 times a year it does. The supervisors are afraid to make decisions on there own. I've seen lots of turnover in just the little time I've worked here. It's not a Union company but it's a Union atmosphere..No team effort, your on your own for your whole shift. If your lazy or complainer you'll have it made. The more you do the more they add to you, even if they know it's extremely difficult they'll say "you can handle it" and then get on to you when the task hasn't been completed. Management usually don't like to come out of the office to check on things until the situation is out of hand.

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PepsiCo Response
10y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. We take all feedback into consideration as we are committed to providing a positive work environment where everyone is valued and respected.
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