"Great people to work with but was not given the latitude to make decisions to improve the business."
"I worked at L'Oreal for two semesters worth of a Co-op and it was an awesome experience. You may be just a small cog in a massive machine, but you're treated with respect and valued, put to work on real projects. I think it's a great place to work despite suffering from many of the same faults as other massive corporations"
"Company is great for those who can manage across an incredibly convoluted organizational structure. Managers have favorites."
"When I first started, L'Oreal USA was very siloed and you could tell there was nepotism. Now, it's less siloed and management is aware of the nepotism and is trying to improve. However, don't expect to get into senior management without either being French or having spent time in the France corporate office. Some departments are also very under-appreciated, and HR is not the best"
"It's a good company to have been working for"
"This place is perfect. I would highly recommend."
"At this time I do not want to write a review on my current employer."
"I've worked for L'Oréal since October 2018, is a company that has a strong safety and quality culture, always seen their own people and their customer's satisfaction having a large variety of products for beauty and health."
"Great people, great work schedule flexibility."
"L'Oreal states that they care about Work-Life balance. This is only true if you are satisfied with no bonus (which makes up a sizable % of your salary). Since salaries are under market rate, this should be a concern. You are expected to work a minimum of 10-12 hr days plus weekends. Also note that unless you are versed in politics, your career will stagnate. They will work you hard until you burn out. Run! don't walk, to any other company, IT management has changed for the worst."
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