Great people, brands, campus and experience - Anonymous employee PepsiCo Employee Review

5.0
23 Nov 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

PepsiCo is a great place to work! The thing that makes it different than other companies is the PEOPLE. Very innovation driven and fast paced environment. The brands are well recognized and everyone has a connection to them. When at holiday parties and the subject of work comes up, people light up when you tell them who you work for because they are typically such a fan of one of the company's many products. They immediately know the company you work for. I have worked in the past for companies where it takes a few minutes to explain who you work for. Not fun... It is very entreprenuerial and sort of like working for a small company in a big corporation.

Cons

Innovation very often leads to change. PepsiCo is constantly adapting to meet the future needs of the business. This tranformation sometimes is foriegn to new people who look for things to always be the same in their job - day after day after day. Change is usually good, but if you are like Milton in the movie "Office Space" and do not welcome or adapt to needed change, then look elsewhere.

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Pros

Solid structure, goals are attainable, strong leadership.

Cons

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Pros

Worked for PepsiCo for 10 years across four locations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Florida. Gained experience in multiple sales and operational roles while supporting account growth, merchandising, and customer relationships. Florida locations were especially well-operated and efficient. PepsiCo provided competitive pay, solid benefits through Keystone, and a good vacation package compared to competitors in the beverage industry. The company also offered strong sales incentive programs, earning rewards such as Orlando Magic floor seats, Pro Bowl tickets, Apple Watches, and Yeti cups for exceeding performance goals and driving sales results.

Cons

While PepsiCo promotes internal growth opportunities, many promotions and leadership opportunities appeared to favor college internship hires over long-term internal employees. In some cases, newer college-based management pushed corporate initiatives without fully understanding local market realities or account volume trends. For example, innovation products were sometimes forced into low-volume accounts where sell-through was unrealistic. Operationally, certain delivery processes could be improved, particularly with Tropicana products being stored in coolers on trucks for extended periods, which could impact product quality and increase waste. Work-life balance could also be challenging, as sales representatives commonly worked 50–60 hour weeks. Expectations from corporate leadership were often unrealistic, especially when customer representatives and drivers were expected to fully stock stores while servicing 15+ accounts per day. Experiences could also vary depending on whether locations were union or non-union operated.

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