DGS - Anonymous employee Univar Solutions Employee Review

5.0
24 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

good pay and career opportunities

Cons

Maybe work on company culture

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Univar Solutions Response
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Awesome to hear you are having a great experience with Univar! Career mobility is important to our overall growth plan and we are excited to see you have been taking advantage. At Univar, we take pride in offering an environment where people matter. We recently launched our people voice survey, Uspeak, which will identify key strengths and opportunities for improvement that will make Univar the place where the best people want to work. We encourage you to participate to share more on helping us shape the company culture going forward.

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