Mars Reviews

4.3

87% would recommend to a friend

(4,391 total reviews)
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Poul Weihrauch

92% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Mars has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,391 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Mars employee rating is 24% above average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
5 July 2013

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Pros

Mars generally invest a lot of time and money into their associates through training and other programs. Their rewards program is very much a "package" deal, with numerous non-monetary benefits. Mars' unique culture means they are known for recruiting high quality associates so you know that most of the people you are working with are friendly, helpful and willing to work with you. Mars has a corporate structure that allows you to gain horizontal exposure (inter-departmental) if you desire it, although this will need to be driven by you to make it happen. Loyalty is high at Mars, a lot of associates feel like they are looked after and will stay with the business for long periods of time because of it. The company spends a lot of time on the principle of "engagement" to help drive productivity and satisfaction at work. Because of the globalization of the organization some horrendous hours are required (occasionally) but generally the business is "give-take" to most associates regarding work life balance. Numerous times I have found myself on the phone in the evenings and doing work, but I get a lot of these hours back by taking time off elsewhere at my convenience. Mars also heavily pushes the 5 principles, those who give these philosophies the time they deserve generally find their working life very satisfying.

Cons

In some respects, Mars doesn't "value" their employees from a monetary perspective. Salary levels are pretty set at what you sign up to, and are influenced heavily by market "comparisons" (they never divulge the specific detail) and are also compared to other associates at the same level in similar roles. Good luck negotiating a pay increase that is outside the normal development system because they are generally reluctant unless you are some kind of super hero. The "lets treat everyone the same" mentality can bring into play serious cases of "tall poppy" syndrome. Mars typically doesn't like to "promote" people doing great things, recognition is often private and contained - probably because people are afraid to single out high-performing individuals. It is hard to maintain motivation as a "high achiever" as the business treats you the same to everyone else who are doing a mid-range job. Networking and career advancement is a real problem in the organization and feels heavily politically driven. The business does not recruit/network well across business units (chocolate, food, drinks, wrigley, petcare etc) and pushes the individual (ie you) to take control of this with pretty much no support (a very difficult thing to do). Roles come and go but generally there isn't a lot of movement so trying to plan your next career move is extremely difficult. Mars has a very heavy "set and forget" mentality. They tend to rely on the fact that associates are engaged enough to be satisfied where they are until an opportunity arises, so they do not know how to cater for the high-performing and ambitious individual who desires to create their own opportunity. The business is also very global, which can be problematic as decision making from "up the ladder" that has no practical or specific relevance to the site must be followed - often costing time and/or $ for no particularly constructive reason. Challenging global direction is generally frowned upon, and a "follower" mentality is generally expected from the senior management.

3.0
11 June 2018

Moving away from its roots

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I was attracted to Mars for its purpose-driven leadership and principles. People were first priority and learning and development was world-class. The family connection ensured that accountants didn't take the lead in thinking about how the company should progress and kept the focus on long-term; rather than short-term performance.

Cons

There has been a huge shift in leadership in the last few years. The leadership is more 'command/control' and their has been a focus on acquisition, without focus on the foundations that are required to support new business (people, leadership, capability, infrastructure). Senior leadership are holding onto roles and benefits rather than doing what is best for the company and it is very difficult to progress because of constant mindless organisational changes.

5.0
4 Sept 2018

Engineer

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Pros

Good Worklife Balance. Good Salary Package and Rewards Scheme. Good Opportunities for employees that begin as Graduates. Good Morale in general.

Cons

Meetings for the sake of meetings. Graduates are get more opportunities than employees that come in with experience. Global standards limit innovation

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