Great Company - Anonymous employee Univar Solutions Employee Review

4.0
Jan 12, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Big stable Company with great benefits.

Cons

Changes to customer service are not the best.

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Univar Solutions Response
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Thank you for your 10+ years of being a valuable and committed member of the Univar Solutions team. Continuous efforts are being made to provide employees with a positive work experience. An important focus for us is to be a place where the best people want to work. We recognize that the recent changes can present challenges. Rest assured that plans are in place to enhance processes and help us all reach our goals. We truly appreciate your feedback. Keep up the good work! #Together We Win

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