Disingenuous company comprised of honest people - Director Bayer Employee Review

3.0
25 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Peers. I really enjoyed learning from and collaborating with peers across departments. There was a genuine vibe of helpfulness and friendliness in the (US) offices. Acceptance. Most American employees understood the Germans tolerated us simply because the US was far and away the largest revenue generating market. This acceptance helped us cope whenever an undeserving German manager was promoted over a more qualified American, Canadian, etc leader or manager. Resilient. The company has faced extinction in the past and is still here today. They’ve supported embarrassing movements during the 40s and 70s, but still remain one the most admired and profitable companies in the world.

Cons

Monsanto. Legacy Monsanto = Smoke and mirrors. During the integration phase of the acquisition, Monsanto employees would seemingly always make disingenuous claims about having established policies or programs better than or on par with Bayer. (Yup you guessed it, was not normally true or just half truths). Made it difficult to believe anyone or anything from that company early on. Senior leadership. Honest, caring, and highly effective leaders left Bayer during and in the year after the deal closed. Some replaced by Germans, which was normal, but others succeeded by legacy Monsanto employees. Like I mentioned earlier, honesty was not a common virtue.

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compensation, team, boss, best technology, strong pipeline

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Better pay than other companies My team - full of hardworking and knowledgable individuals.

Cons

Leadership/Management - can be micromanaging at times and not a lot of guidance/resources being provided. Projects can change swiftly at Bayer, and most of the times there's no background context given. Work/life balance - asked to be "flexible" with schedule for last-minute requests, then criticized for having life/responsibilities outside of work. Also, these last minute requests reflect poor planning on management. Lack of team morale - seems like it's all work and not a lot of play. Burnout culture and not a lot of incentives to perform better.

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