Comfortable blend of career growth and work-life balance - Group Manager The Clorox Company Employee Review

5.0
3 Dec 2016
Recommend
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Pros

A wide variety of opportunities to grow and stretch. Demonstrate your expertise and ability to handle complexity and watch your career grow here. Growing more and more comfortable with diversity every day. Work-life balance is refreshing here.

Cons

Not really cons - more just observations: It can take time to get started, and you must be aware of, respect, and largely adhere to the climate and prevailing perspectives of the day. Patience and hard work are generally rewarded, but waiting for career growth here can be a somewhat long and challenging task. While recruitment, acceptance, promotion, and leveraging of diversity have improved tremendously, there is still room to grow here.

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Very lax place to work, staff is super nice and chill

Cons

It was not very fulfilling

3.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited PTO: Flexible paid time off, subject to manager approval. Location: A better location for a CPG company. People: Friendly and smart coworkers.

Cons

Training and development: Training quality lags best-in-class CPG companies (e.g., P&G), where many senior marketing hires developed their foundational capabilities. The culture also places less emphasis on career development, mentorship, and internal talent growth. Compensation: Salary is not competitive relative to the Bay Area cost of living, and medical insurance options are expensive, making it difficult for many employees to build a long-term career in the region without external financial support. Career progression: Limited opportunities for advancement due to the organizational structure and low turnover in senior leadership. Technology and tools: Systems, technology, and ways of working lag modern standards despite being headquartered in the world's leading innovation hub. Culture: A risk-averse culture can slow decision-making and innovation.

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