Work here if you like mediocrity - Anonymous employee BASF Employee Review

3.0
25 Aug 2009
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Large company with deep pockets, lots of job opportunities and lots of opportunities for all kinds of professional development. Upper management, ie, director level and above are excellent. Very very well managed company.

Cons

If you weren't a PDP they don't care to train you on the BASF way. They are slow to move in the direction of anything positive, like giving their employees 9/80's but very fast to take things away, like merit raises, vacation carryover, etc... They care more about the shareholders than they do about their own employees. Salaries are average to below average and they expect long hours and 24/7 dedication. Performance review process is horrible and HR refuses to change it. Middle management is terrible and upper management does nothing about it. Their "inclusion" policy is likely discrimination because it stipulates that they will promote women and minorities over others. Things move extremely slow and there is so much red tape and bureaucracy it's pathetic. The company thinks they are a high performance organization but they really just foster a culture of mediocrity because the high performers get sick of having to do everyone else's work and leave for higher pay and recognition. Spend billions acquiring a new company while they are shafting their current employees who are expected to just suck it up and be happy to have a job.

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Cons

Reorganizations (roughly 3 years), IT roles dwindling in North America(moving to India), teams can get very silo-ed, “not my role” = not helping you (when you are looking for answers/assistance), currently seeing a lot of movement out of New Jersey (roles moving to other parts of the country), some organizational charts can be confusing, huge organization(can be difficult at times pinpointing the exact team you may need to work with)

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