Young digital org that really seem to be trying to do their best - Software Engineer Nutrien Employee Review

4.0
Oct 18, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great benefits. - Stable company. - Digital leadership seems to hear and care about employee feedback. - Many new faces in upper level management that seem to be moving the org in the right direction. - Nutrien as a company is a beast, but it's great to work for a company that is cash positive and does not rely on seed funding or debt to pay its bills. - Great work/life balance, decent focus on mental health. - Focus on safety across the board means no pressure to go into the office during Covid. - Newly implemented (sorely needed) engineering job expectations/levels have helped Engineers understand their potential career trajectory. - Recent efforts to focus more on diversity.

Cons

- The digital team is very new and has grown tremendously since its inception in 2016 or 17. With that comes growing pains. - Digital org can feel disorganized. - Pay scale was a bit lower than average for Engineers until recently. - "Lower level" management could use guidelines for handling complex interactions with employees. - Diversity is still a bit of an issue, the digital org as a whole could use awareness training. - They still operate like a traditional "9-5" company. While hours are flexible and there is a lot of freedom to get things done during "office hours", it is not a place where you can choose to work the majority of your hours outside of the 9-5 ish time.

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5.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

Collaborative but individual work too. A lot of traveling to different sites

Cons

Individual work requires being open minded and doing own research or experimentation

2.0
Jun 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay & bonus structure Most employees are great to work with Great benefits & 401k match

Cons

Rapidly spreading toxicity in work environment Lack of strong leadership and vision for the company In-office work, 5-days per week The CHRO - Killing company culture one firing, and one nepotism hire at a time The "Culture of Care" does not exist anymore

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