Feels like home. But there is a time to leave home when you grow up. - Full Time Salaried Employee Perfetti Van Melle Employee Review

4.0
Apr 12, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits Casual and comfortable atmosphere encourages ideas and innovation Some wonderful people here, future friends Environment of change, company/culture seems to be really trying to do better...just now sure how.

Cons

You might have one job title but many job functions Departments lack processes, causes frustration If you have a talent it will be used to its maximum (you will be squeezed) High turnover leads to repetition/having to explain processes over and over Powerful people and leaders sometimes use force to get things done rather than engage, encourage, ideate and inspire

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5.0
Mar 1, 2026
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Pros

Really enjoyed my co-workers Good intern focused events

Cons

pay was below average for an engineering intern

2.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Not many pros to speak of after Perfetti Van Melle purchased the company from Mondolēz. They touted all sorts of things about work/life balance and not having mandatory overtime, then almost immediately had my department working 6 days a week, 12 hours on weekdays and 8 on Saturdays. That went on for almost a year, then we went down to 10 hour days 6 days a week, which is what I believe the department is still working. Also, they decreased the pay for their operators by five dollars an hour and have been steadily getting rid of anyone that was grandfathered in at the higher pay. They do offer bonuses, Sam's club or Costco memberships, and $500 yearly reimbursement for money spent towards hobbies and wellness, but you don't have time to enjoy what you purchase.

Cons

•No work/life balance due to mandatory overtime •Mediocre pay •Lack or quality control standards due to pressure to put out product •People are numbers to be discarded and replaced. Operators that worked for Mondolēz, then Perfetti, grandfathered in at a higher pay, ran their line while training new operators on that line and also being expected to babysit and help new, barely trained operators on nearby lines. They had us running ragged, then when they had other operators trained, they found reasons to fire the ones at a higher pay grade. They'd then complain about low productivity. Lol, what do they expect?

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