Love the people! - Account Manager Univar Solutions Employee Review

5.0
May 13, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Managers aren’t constantly checking in on you

Cons

Pay out structure for bonuses not the greatest

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Univar Solutions Response
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We are so happy to hear you love the people at Univar Solutions. Our people are the reason we are here and why we are successful. We encourage you to partner with your HRBP and have open lines of communication with your manager and ask for your transparency so we can get things right. As a Place Where People Matter, we want you to grow your career here! Your feedback is valuable and will help us to make improvements. Thank you for your comments.

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