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No qualifications outside of a high school diploma. Prior experience is a plus. You can either earn your way in through a temp agency, depending on location, or apply online. Just google "Nestl Jobs." I'm not going to post the website because I don't want to seem like I'm advertising. :p
Honestly, I love our huge focus on safety. It's not just a faade to keep OSHA away, like most places. Our #1 priority is to have all our employees go home the same way they showed up. Anything else is secondary.
I work for Nestl USA. Other than that, could you be more specific? Edit: I don't make a salary, I'm an hourly employee.
This is a serious company whose aim is to provide an alternative breastfeeding for the growth of infant babies and also into the production and distribution of quality food products.
Incentives and motivanal packages
The nice freezer and the smell of cardboard.
The salary is not that well, and they do not care about your health or anything.
The things like old fashioned thing you are able to collect becuase they go way back in time.
Flexibility, working from home, benefits, diversity, good environment, they really care about their employees
Not many opportunities to be promoted
Health care
proper succession planning
nothing
bonuses, salary, level of experience obtained
The Company's values
The Office Politics
Encouraging leaders who help you aspire to be better and push you.
Some of the perks of working at a multinational company.
Very stressful work environment.
Fair pay. Opportunities to learn.
Difficult to grow your career without an MBA.
The company benefits and overall business concept is good compared to others
Toxic environment most Of the time
Bonus , health and 401k
Great Location (Arlington, VA), great teammates
Onboarding
Discount store for Nestle products
The nice freezer and the smell of cardboard.
The salary is not that well, and they do not care about your health or anything.
The things like old fashioned thing you are able to collect becuase they go way back in time.
I work for Nestl USA. Other than that, could you be more specific? Edit: I don't make a salary, I'm an hourly employee.
Rate the responsiveness of Nestlé to employee reviews.
Do you work at Nestlé?
Did Nestlé encourage employee feedback?