Excellent work atmosphere, room to grow, with inspiring ethos - Legal Assistant PepsiCo Employee Review

5.0
Jun 28, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-The company is like a family and you are given updates regularly on all important matters or events going on. You get to know what's going on in the company in relation to what's going on in the world, or in general about the company itself, which is nice. It then feels as if you are not just a random cog in the wheel, but also a necessary part of the process. -Resources are available immediately to help you learn about the company, and for further training on a variety of skills and other information -the benefits are second to none -you get to work with incredible people. Everyone is helpful and encouraging. -You are given opportunities to grow further in your career. It isn't just a job, but a career that you can build upon.

Cons

Will come back to answer this if I find something.

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5.0
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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Smart boss, approved working remotely

Cons

I had a horrible on-boarding experience. Because the previous employee in my position was there for over 10+ years, management was not clear with what programs I needed to do my job. It took months just to sort it out. My first paycheck was delayed because of incorrect on-boarding. The whole department worked remotely therefore there was a serious disconnect with other colleagues which led to not feeling supported. For being in a department that is suppose to be "for" the employees, it sure felt like they didn't give a rats "a" about me. The company also did a restructure of titles which did not correlate with the work. All admins were changed to "coordinator" which was insulting, especially when I am known to be an Sr. Executive Assistant. Lastly, they pay what would be considered "under poverty level" for the region/county I was located.

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