Arla Foods reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(559 total reviews)
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Peder Tuborgh

88% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Arla Foods has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 559 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Arla Foods employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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559 reviews
4.0
Jan 2, 2017

From a foreigner's perspective

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Flat hierarchy in Scandinavia and overall 2. A lot of trust credit between the company and an employee - hence quite some freedom to manage your day. Working from home, etc. in Scandinavia 3. Cooperative, i.e. you work for farmers. Not an investment bank or entity stakeholders. 4. Again, not a tobacco company or an investment bank. Manufacture ethical products (albeit in a controversial industry) - gives peace of mind, even meaning for some. 5. International company aiming to be global - possibility for professional travel 6. "Soft" company - can be easy-going and delicate

Cons

1. At times stingy while unevenly distributed. Travel ban in one department, while lavish spending on the other floor in the same building. Employees pay for the corporate Christmas party, while the HQ hires a top-tier London agency which is a complete overkill for a job at hand. No yearly bonuses before Director level (may differ in some countries and functions) but don't expect to make a killing. The reason is in point 2. 2. Cooperative, i.e. you work for farmers. When global milk price is low, we must save (farmers aren't getting a good price for their raw milk). When global milk price is high, we must save (EBIT is hurting, not enough margins on our products). But always we have to "think about poor farmers" even when it's just for show. 3. HQ is often mentally too distant and underknowledged about the ways of working in international markets (esp. in Africa, Asia, Middle East.) Bureaucracy, inadequate support, not enough agility are common. Common for large matrix companies. 4. HQ is in a small town in the rural part of Denmark. Poor airport connection, difficult for a seasoned expat to move to and settle with the family (very few jobs for spouse, no good intl. kindergartens, difficult society to penetrate into) 5. "Soft" company - may be too slow/complacent/orthodox for some.

1.0
Mar 14, 2017

Bullying and harassment at work.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None.The only pros that you are still getting paid to cover basic expenses.

Cons

Some employees are encouraged by management to bully and harass other employees to easier control personnel.As a result,awful work culture and low morale.Constant rotation of personnel

1.0
Jan 11, 2022

Review for MENA only

Recommend
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Pros

None, avoid at all costs.

Cons

Narcissistic managers, lying to the regional office. Threats to fire people in every meeting. Numbers faked in presentations. Regional office out of touch. Ineffective HR. Cases of unacceptable behaviour reported by several people in different countries against the same people ignored. Employees leaving after 10+ years not given exit interviews, hiding their reasons for leaving. High turnover of established staff. Sales reduced, can easily be more. Barometer survey manipulated and not private, you will be asked what feedback you gave. What you are told in your appraisal does not match what is put in writing. Arla culture and values not followed.

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