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Georgia-Pacific Corporation Reviews
What is it like working at Georgia-Pacific Corporation?
Flexible working but underpaid.
Senior Research Associate in Atlanta:
Pros: I like that I am able to work around my preferred schedule and there is not a lot of micro-managing
Cons: I do not like that the career progression is not transparent and neither is my salary
Challenging with many opportunities to create value.
Research Scientist in Neenah:
Pros: Creating new consumer products for commercialization.
Cons: SAP
Inventory Planner in Atlanta:
Lowball pay, non-market level benefits, suffocating bureaucracy and no room for growth- only lateral moves. Old school. Terrible open office plan. Not enough bathrooms or elevators to accommodate all the people they’ve stuffed into less floors. Getting rid of inside cafeteria as well.
Process Engineer.
Process Engineer in Green Bay:
Pros: I get to travel frequently to many of our manufacturing sites across the country leading to many learning opportunities. Good benefits and a strong industry leader.
Cons: Large workload and expected to string time across many different projects. Feels like I only have time to bounce around doing the most important task rather than focus on a project.
Fun and challenging.
Maintenance Mechanic in Macon:
Pros: Working on all the different machines
Cons: Schedule changes and lack of outside training opportunities
Process Engineer.
Process Engineer in Green Bay:
Pros: The pay and the advancement has been extremely fast.
Cons: Stressful. Expected to create value quickly and manage multiple projects that take time and resources.
I find fulfillment in my work.
Quality Control (QC) Technician in Augusta:
Pros: Producing a product that's of a sustainable resource.
Cons: My pay.
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