Once upon a time there was a great company - Anonymous employee Nutrien Employee Review

2.0
Sep 15, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The possibility of getting a package at the same time you get a new job

Cons

Before the merger the moral at the company was pretty much at zero, then the merger happened and it’s a super power struggle between legacy companies, VPs are surrounding themselves with all there legacy buddies regardless of there abilities and if your not part of that inner circle you have zero involvement or get any communication. Senior management changes have now induced another round of chaos in an already leaderless and communication-less black hole, a recent merger of two product divisions and VP’s went to Florida so the announcement of major employee changes was communicated poorly on the company web page, no division VP call to discuss the changes or what’s next, no dates on the announcements as to when they start or what the transition timing is, senior leadership at this company is the worst you can possibly imagine or they just don’t care about anyone they manage. It will take years for the dust to settle before there is any culture in this mess. Once the merger cash from divestment dries up this company with no vision will be like the titanic with no rudder in a typhoon, join if you dare but be prepared to bring your own life jacket as cost cutting measures are so deep you have to bring your own water and coffee to work... did I mention the VP’s are in Florida... you get the picture.

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Cons

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2.0
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Cons

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