DSO - Down Sizing Opportunity - Manager Bayer Employee Review

1.0
Mar 17, 2026
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong brand recognition Ability to choose and upskill in multiple areas Talented individuals across the organization (though many are leaving)

Cons

Working at Bayer has become an exercise in managing the operating model, DSO, rather than delivering actual business results. Instead of reducing bureaucracy, DSO has significantly increased it. Decision-making is slower, accountability is diluted, and simple processes are now layered with unnecessary complexity. There is a constant need to align, re-align, and validate within the framework, which creates more overhead than value. Perhaps the most concerning aspect is the emergence of full-time roles dedicated solely to enforcing DSO mandates. The organization is effectively paying people to ensure compliance with the model rather than to drive business performance. That raises a fundamental question: if the model truly worked, why is there a need for an entire layer of resources to sustain it? The end result is a culture where employees spend more time trying to make the operating model look successful than actually delivering for customers, stakeholders, or the business itself.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 11, 2026
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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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