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The Coca-Cola Company

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Don't Let The Name Fool You.....Stay Away - Supervisor The Coca-Cola Company Employee Review

1.0
18 Mar 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company has excellent benefits. You get 3 weeks of vacation after only a year of service. They still offer 401k matching and they're one of the few companies that offer a pension. Tuition reimbursement if offered but now you have to stay a year.

Cons

One of the few companies where Supervisors aren't even eligible for bonuses. You will work your butt off and unfortunately it won't make a difference in your review. Annual merit isn't even in line with the standard 3% cost of living. This place is like a sweat shop with no regards to the well-being of employees. There are little opportunities for growth unless you can make it to Atlanta. They complete these engagement surveys and one of the main complaints is the low pay and senior management simply talks around it and makes the general statement about how the pay is in line with the cost of living. Communication is extremely poor even within the SAME department. Sad place to work and it will stress the hell out of you.

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5.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent company to work for. Great Benefits, Competitive Pay, and the people are great.

Cons

Plant Closing at the end of 2026

1.0
6 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cola’s global reputation and iconic brand provide opportunities to work on large-scale, meaningful projects with diverse teams. While management has areas for improvement, the company’s resources, iconic building, and the scale of projects give you experiences that stand out

Cons

While the Coca-Cola workspace and my coworkers were pleasant enough, the management experience was deeply disappointing. I’ve worked at several companies, and I’ve never felt so undervalued in terms of talent recognition and support. Management lacked proper training processes and often treated employees in a way that felt condescending rather than supportive. Overall, it created a daily environment that felt draining, and it’s something I hope Coca-Cola addresses for future talent

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