Limited advancement opportunities based on location - Talent Analyst Conagra Brands Employee Review

3.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Summer hours during the summer

Cons

Can only progress if you live in Chicago or Omaha

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5.0
26 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great company culture, office filled with smiles and positive energy

Cons

Lots going on at all times, team members need to be agile and strategic

2.0
11 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Great people to work with. Many employees are collaborative, supportive, and genuinely invested in helping one another succeed. * Strong heritage brand with a long-standing reputation in the industry. * Opportunity to gain exposure to a wide variety of work, projects, and business challenges. * Employees can develop broad experience across multiple areas of the business due to the scope and complexity of the organization. * Talented teams with significant institutional knowledge and expertise.

Cons

* Over the last six months, there has been a noticeable shift in culture and leadership approach. * While there is considerable emphasis on teaching, coaching, and upskilling, much of the development appears focused on reinforcing predetermined viewpoints rather than fostering meaningful learning, critical thinking, or diverse perspectives. * Decision-making increasingly appears to be driven by top-down directives, with limited emphasis on data-driven discussion or healthy debate. * Career growth and advancement opportunities are unclear, with few visible pathways for progression despite increasing expectations and responsibilities. * Workloads often feel unrealistic relative to available resources, staffing levels, and timelines, creating challenges for teams trying to maintain quality and balance competing priorities. * Employee retention does not appear to be a strategic priority. The departure of experienced employees has resulted in a loss of institutional knowledge, raising concerns about long-term organizational stability and engagement. * The current culture can feel more focused on alignment with leadership narratives than on employee development, collaboration, and evidence-based decision-making.

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