BASF reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(2,737 total reviews)
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Michael Heinz

76% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

BASF has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,737 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BASF 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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3.0
Dec 21, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

BASF offers one of the best 401k Packages I have seen to date. They match your contributions Up to 5%. They also automatically give you a 5% contribution on top of what you put in. So, you put in 5%, they match that 5% and then give you an additional 5% regardless of what amount you put in.

Cons

Higher corporate management needs to have more insight into what is going on in the lower management realm. The core corporate fundamentals are great and would create a great workplace, however the local management does not buy in to the corporate management practices. Listen to the majority and not a few, the lower local management Is a political cancer. In a very short summary, to give an example. I am a disabled veteran, who absolutely loved my job and company during the seven years I was employed. During my last year of employment, my supervisor and manager I worked under for six years had retired. During the six years my end-of-the-year performance was always outstanding with no complaints. In the final year, when my new supervisor and manager took over, I was terminated for lack of performance. As a disabled veteran, when my new supervisor took over, I was forced to tell corporate about my disabilities per my manager. Corporate HR, approved me for FMLA to protect me and use when needed for my disability. Everything was working great until I learned that FMLA paperwork for BASF has to be renewed every 6 months. Even though my initial FMLA paperwork from my military doctor stated my condition was indefinite, I was required to see a doctor again and resubmit my package. This was during the Covid times and it was not easy to schedule an in person doctor visit in a short period of time. This led to a two month gap in my FMLA. It was during that two month period, my supervisor/manager saw I was technically unprotected and did not have FMLA, he used that opportunity to terminate me for absences caused by my disability that occurred during those two months, absences that I could not use under my approved FMLA, because corporate HR could not officially approve my FMLA until my doctors paperwork was submitted. To conclude, a new supervisor was able to terminate a disabled veteran and employee, that had worked for the company for seven years, an employee who had no negative performance reviews until that supervisor took over.

1.0
Nov 1, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to start in the chemical industry to get your foot in the door but don't stay too long. Pay and benefits are good but lagging in the industry now as they have stagnated for long-term employees. The company in general is too big to fail. Diversity and Inclusion is great but Equity is not (one size fits all).

Cons

Used to be run like a small family business locally despite being a huge global company and had seasoned and supportive managers. Those days are over. Constant job eliminations, reorgs, cost-cutting, and turnover over the past 5 years or so has made the workload overwhelming and the environment hostile and cutthroat. Engineering department was disbanded so interplant learning, development, and communication was eliminated. The technical engineering roles became stale, dead-ends. Pay increases are negligible so you eventually have to leave before inflation eats you alive. The competition among employees for meager raises has destroyed all sense of teamwork. BASF has a dim view of modern flexible hybrid schedules so multiple hours of infuriating gridlock in construction zones every single day in urban areas like Houston metro was strictly mandated. Absolutely zero remote/hybrid work balance was the norm for much eligible staff despite a barrage of messaging and policies to the contrary. The focus is on lengthy hours on-site instead of accomplishments. Most promotions are not home-grown BASF and come from other companies. Offices and production facilities are badly run-down from years of budget and staff cuts.

4.0
Jun 13, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Asymmetric schedule that gives you a three day weekend every other week. Second to none benefits package. Wide range of growth opportunities and lateral corporate movement.

Cons

Wide disconnect between trench level employees and upper management. Company does not always deliver on promised compensation.

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