Kenvue reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(724 total reviews)
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Kirk Perry

59% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Kenvue has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 724 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kenvue employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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724 reviews
2.0
Nov 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Comp is good Lot of great people

Cons

If you join you can only take a “strategic” or “leadership” role in Zug or NJ. Places no one wants to live in. You can only progress if you’re willing to move Corporate politics is the only excellent execution going on in this place Company is super focused on propaganda and “positive stories” to KLT leaders yet the business continues to decline. No idea why all staff are consumed doing so much presentation work to leaders versus doing actual work Re orgs happen every 2-3 years leading to layoffs - extremely frequent No evidence of change happening as current leaders are same as 6-7 years ago No alignment at all levels of the company, plenty of egos and arguments Refusal to invest in automation - lot of people drowning in manual work to leaders Doesn’t put people first since the spin off

2.0
Jun 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

1) Long term employees still carry the values 2) Trying their best to remain relevant in the marketplace

Cons

1) Lost track of what matters and what does not 2) After split from J&J, the compensation going to bad 3) Focused on bringing people from outside and no internal capability development efforts 4) Politically charged environment

2.0
Dec 6, 2025

Do not recommend

Recommend
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Pros

Good portfolio of high visibility brands

Cons

This is the most unnecessarily complicated and inefficient company I have ever worked for, with the most outdated ways of working and systems. Onboarding is horrendous, I genuinely felt like I was being hazed. They make you figure out through trial and error that you need to complete trainings get access to the basic systems needed to to your job, then make you figure out how to self assign it, and then you realize it’s about 175 SOPs to “read”. Then sometimes that doesn’t even get you access and you have to go find some obscure form to fill out and get signed by your manager?! So that’s the first 3 months. Once you muddle through that you begin to realize that the processes for everything are at least 3x more complicated than what is actually necessary and way slower than every other company in the CPG industry. If you speak up about that, you’ll quickly learn the blind confidence of a 2 year old CPG company rivals that of a toddler, as leadership genuinely believes they’re doing it right and the industry is wrong. QA essentially runs the entire commercialization process and tells every other function what to do, despite not having relevant expertise. It’s quality assurance as theater, insane amounts of paperwork that don’t actually reduce risk. Enterprise systems are clunky, don’t talk to each other in a productive way, and are unreliable, so there is a lot of manual data entry built into routine processes. It’s a compliance culture, and every management consultant in the world will tell you that’s the surest way to kill innovation; the business results prove that principle out. TBD what impact the KC acquisition will have on any of this in the future.

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