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Nestlé Purina U.S.

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A Great Place for Your Career. - Assistant Brand Manager Nestlé Purina U.S. Employee Review

5.0
Jan 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive salaries, encouraged work life balance, professional development, and a great culture that makes "Big" feel personal and family friendly.

Cons

Due to a risk conscious culture, the company can be slow to move ideas through, but this is expected given its scale.

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Nestlé Purina U.S. Response
10y
Thanks for sharing this review with us! We agree that sometimes we need to take risks to move forward. We're glad to hear that you've experienced so many of the positives Purina has to offer, and hope you'll continue to see improvement in other areas as well. Please continue to share your feedback with us, your HR contact, and/or your manager.

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5.0
May 27, 2026
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Business Outlook

Pros

Takes good care of employees. Long retention

Cons

Pay is lower as compared to similar companies

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Nestlé Purina U.S. Response
1mo
It’s great to read feedback from an IT associate. We look forward to innovating alongside you!
2.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent products, strong brands, and many talented coworkers who genuinely care about each other and the success of the business. The relationships built with peers are often the best part of working here.

Cons

The company culture has deteriorated significantly over time. When I joined over 10 years ago, Purina felt like a place where employees mattered and people genuinely cared about one another. Today, it feels increasingly driven by cost cutting, restructuring, and quarterly financial targets. Employees are expected to do more with less, resulting in constant fire drills, unrealistic workloads, and a stressful work environment. Management and HR appear disconnected from the day-to-day realities employees face and often rely on outdated approaches that no longer fit the modern workplace. Career development and succession planning receive a great deal of discussion but far less action. Advancement opportunities have become increasingly limited, and ongoing workforce layoffs create uncertainty that further impacts morale and engagement.

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