Reckitt reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(4,297 total reviews)
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73% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Reckitt has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,297 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reckitt employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Oct 28, 2015

Fair Assessment

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Pros

A lot of exposure to the workings of an FMCG and OTC Medicines provider.

Cons

Staff are under appreciated. They sell the fast paced, dynamic environment in the interviews saying that you have to take things on for yourself which is fine, but there is so little in the way of guidance and structure. There's so much pressure to meet deadlines, that staff work well beyond their contracted hours without recognition because "that's the culture". Job / career progression is minimal at best. You have to wait for someone to leave or die before you can even contemplate moving up the ladder. Even then you're likely to be beaten by someone recruited from outside of the organisation. Pay scales are not clearly defined either, so if you're considering employment here, but sure to get a full understanding of this before you sign anything. RB states that it prefers "Speed Over Perfection" which doesn't make any sense. Getting it right the first time would mean less time going backwards to correct the mistakes. Working frequently with external companies, some of these "speedy" documents are quite embarrassing. Staff turnover is high, and there is no will to retain talented people, so they simply take the acquired knowledge to other organisations and competitor brands. Departments restructure on a whim, and the staff don't always feel like their jobs are secure. The communication of the restructures are incredibly poor, so staff don't always know until the last minute if their job, department or location will change. In general, a terrible work / life balance.

1.0
Sep 24, 2015

Lies, lies more lies and bullying.

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Pros

None. I put one star for career opportunities as some people do go up but they have to become someone they are not.

Cons

Was promised in the interview that you will be on 3 shifts (earlies, afters and nights). Reality is that they, the ATL's decide what shift your on every Thursday. They try plan shifts two weeks in advance but that is debatable. They can also, if they fancy it put you on nights for 17 weeks solid. It was also promised 3 months training on th ejob in the form of a buddy system. But that buddy never materialised and if they do it is for literally a few minutes a day at best. Get put onto a line to run with no training and then the ATL's start demanding things off you like you are a fully qualified mantech. The ATL's are non supportive, biased and not interested in your concerns. So don't raise them. In fact if you do challenge them they are intimidating, patronising, hostile and degrading towards you. They make insinuating remarks about your work and attack your character. Ultimately they resort to aggressive bullying tactics. Approach with caution.

3.0
Sep 20, 2015

ok company

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Pros

Overall good company to start.

Cons

Promotions are slow and your connections matter more than your work

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