Pros
Cargill offers a well-balanced work schedule and a decent amount of leave, making it easier to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Additionally, their mission is inspiring and gives a sense of purpose to the work we do.
Cons
New leadership has completely destroyed the once positive culture, replacing it with an environment of micromanagement and excessive red tape. They lack a core understanding of the work we do, leading to unrealistic expectations and poor decision-making. Despite claiming to be people-centric, there is a glaring lack of recognition for hard work, and employees are treated as mere cogs in the machine. Overall, the disconnect between their words and actions has made this a deeply frustrating and demoralizing place to work. There is no professional growth or focus on upskilling employees; they claim to be a global organization, however, over the past 3-4 years it’s become more and more North America centric making it difficult for colleagues in other countries to deliver their roles. You might be hired for a certain role and skill set and are asked to take on work for a completely different skill set, and are at times deliberately set up for failure. In the recent layoffs, colleagues were treated very poorly; with lack of empathy and compassion towards employees it’s not the place that it once used to be.