Choose Altria Instead - Senior Territory Manager Reynolds American Employee Review

1.0
19 Mar 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The 401K is excellent, nothing else is worth your time or effort compared to what the competition has to offer.

Cons

Where should I start? 1) The promotion channels within the company are locked to anyone EXCEPT: Interns, Global Graduates, Targeted External Hires, and of course your run of the mill country club type white male who sucks up to right people. Forget about advancing if you don't meet the criteria. 2) BAT has a long term goal of eliminating the vast majority of trade marketing. The company does not value a dedicated salesforce capable of executing the company agenda when they can outsource most duties to a third party. When leadership said "There is no planned reorganization for 2022," what they really meant was they have another downsizing coming for 2023. Look out. Oh, and Guy Meldrum thinks people in the field are "field rats." True story. No respect. 3) Field Trade Marketing employees are paid A LOT less than the competition. Altria will hire former Reynolds TM's at well over 70K per year. They give you a bigger and nicer company vehicle capable of actually carrying all of your materials (unlike the joke field is getting in the form of an escape), and Altria actually values their people. If you are reading these review to determine if Reynolds is a good choice, please consider Altria. 4) The final con I will write about is BAT's US leadership. I made mention of Guy Meldrum's contempt for trade earlier, and it is true, but that ethos runs through all of BAT's US transplants. They are arrogant, narcissistic, and greedy. To them, you are a number to be replaced, an expense to be cut, a tumor to be excised. You have no value to them, and you never will.

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Reynolds American Response
4y
We’re an equal opportunity employer and we pride ourselves on creating career growth opportunities for all employees. Our company is transforming, and as part of that journey we strive to provide our employees with an environment in which each person feels heard. Please know, we use all of our employees' feedback to help us shape and improve our processes with the end goal of making the company a better place to work.

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Reynolds American Response
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1.0
1 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Company car and free gas

Cons

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