Working at Diageo

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Ratings for Diageo

  • Appreciation
    3.8
  • Company Outlook
    4.3
  • Fair Pay
    3.1
  • Learning and Development
    4.0
  • Manager Communication
    4.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.7
  • Pay Transparency
    3.1
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Diageo Reviews

What is it like working at Diageo?

Conversation with different people lie Stake holders or customer from deferent location that, give us more confident to have better career opportunity.
Credit Analyst in Bengaluru:
Pros: Culture, Medical Benefits, Environment
Cons: Least Bonus factor
Category Manager in Los Angeles:
Excellent culture where they promote diversity and inclusion. Senior management is highly accessible and innovation within legal boundaries is encouraged. Most employees come with years of experience before coming to Diageo so everyone is very capable. They encourage career advancement and apply tools to help guide your career ambitions. Excellent benefits, top tier pay, work life balance, and did I mention pension program fully funded by the company (Employee Stock Purchase Program available too).
"You have the talent and experience, now help us build our business!"
Category Manager in Los Angeles:
Pros: Encouraged to take risk
Cons: Not enough time to master every project, tool, or position
In short, amazing.
Brand Manager in Johannesburg:
Pros: Being given the freedom to succeed and marketing with world renowned brands
Assistant Brand Manager:
A company that’s fast and always on the move, days are always challenging but equally rewarding. The company also takes the personal development of their employees very seriously, offering multiple in house trainings as well as bursaries and dependent bursaries.
Assistant Brand Manager in Johannesburg:
Pros: Being given the freedom to succeed
Cons: It feels like my progression is happening slowly