PepsiCo reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(17,261 total reviews)
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Ramon Laguarta

80% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

PepsiCo has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 17,261 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PepsiCo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Industrie manufacturière industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Jun 23, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are great! Pay is pretty good. In reality, I make just over $60,000 to put chips on the shelf. This is a good opportunity for you if you don't have a degree. I saw on CNN yesterday that all the new jobs being created are paying $24,000 a year and less. Benefits are very good. This is why I stay here. I am fortunate that I can make more $$$ somewhere else, but with zero benefits, so I stay here for now. I have a pension, 401k, stock options, medical ins, life, disability, the works, all for about $2,000 a year, less the 401k. A side note stock options and pension are gone. Stock is gone for all route sales people and pensions are gone for all new hires. Mine is still growing because I was there when they offered it. There are several routes in our zone and several types of routes. The pay is as low as $38,000 for an extra, on up to the mid $60's for the higher paying routes. We have bulk, which is just the largest of stores all the way down to the small mom and pop stores. We also have merchandisers that make just under $15 an hour and detailers that get no benefits, and make $10 an hour. So the opportunity is there.

Cons

The hours! Whether its a middle of the road route and a mix of stores where you work too many hours or a bulk route where you have to be at work for 2:30 am. The hours stink. I would be ecstatic if I could average in the mid to even upper 40's as for hours each week. If you don't have a college degree, in anything, even an art or music major is fine, and be in your early 30's at the oldest, (your age) yes this is discriminatory, but it is what it is, there is ZERO chance to advance in this company. You may move up one level if you are unlucky and stupid enough to apply. That is the 1st level of management. I say that because these are the people that get fired. If you don't make you sales numbers, (your team) on a consistent basis you are gone. It doesn't matter if you have stores that won't allow displays, or may be running low volume for a real valid reason, or lastly that you have too many route sales reps that are not pushing as well. Too bad too sad you're outta here. Too much pressure is put on these guys every week. It doesn't matter how great you did or were 6 months ago. What have you done for me lately? Did I mention the hours?!?! E No personal off days. And you have to work 5 days every week, no exceptions, or you call in sick. You want Christmas off? No problem, just work one of your off days. Really!?!? C'mon guys, give us a break! Did I mention the hours? Really they stink, they wear you down, and no chance to advance you get trapped into this thing. Lastly in the serious "multi-tasking" of do this, do that, did you get this done yet and remember that. They put a ton on your plate and expect it all to be important, and that you get it all done. Having said all that I usually get everything done that is important, usually make my numbers and have been told by management on several occasions I am one of the best in the zone. Did I mention the hours?

3.0
May 4, 2013

Corporate HQ

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Well known company, can open doors in your career in the future. Can move around within the company to different positions, if you know the right people. Can try new products when they come out.

Cons

Fast moving environment, often stressful and demanding. Constant changes and turnover can make it difficult. Tight timeframes often with little warning. Promotions and opportunities are hard to come by unless you have backers. Takes a long time to make decisions, need a lot of approvals and there is a lot of red tape/bureaucracy No employee discount.

2.0
Apr 29, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- decent pay (no pay raises though). pay is commisioning based and thus is based on your route's sales. - good benefits - great pay for summer students

Cons

- long days - 10-12hr days of constant work are quite normal - super early mornings, must work weekends/holidays - time off for personal problems is difficult to arrange - hard work takes its toll on the body, hard to balance work/life - managers are recruited mostly straight out of university therefore they're inexperienced and often times unable to give us support we need. Store managers do not take them seriously which negatively affects our performance/sales - almost impossible to get promoted to manager (DSL) if you are a man since the company now hires almost exclusively female managers straight from university - no other options for advancement in the company as the next step is DSL - expectations are too high and tasks are not acceptable to our stores (management doesn't help at all) - difficult to start working here as you need several years of seniority to get your own route. In the meantime you cover for people who go on holidays or do support work (as a result pay can be low, work days erratic)

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