Likes to think it's respecting "The Human Element" but falls short from that goal. - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij Dow

2,0
30 jun 2010
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Pluspunten

Up-to-date technology and innovative ideas. Competivie salary and benefits. Merit based bonus encourages employees to take ownership of their responsibilities. Great location.

Minpunten

Management is completely inaccessible due to their work overload. Due to the acquisition of Rohm and Haas there is no organizational structure. New employees (and even most of the senior staff) don't know who to go to when questions arise regarding supply chain, technical data, etc. Dow does not live up to their slogan "The Human Element". The bottom end of the pyramid is being ignored.

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5,0
16 apr 2026
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Culture and the technical expertise within the company provide for a working environment where you don't work in silo and everyone is willing to help support you

Minpunten

Administrative systems can be burdensome to overcome.

2,0
22 mrt 2026
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Pluspunten

Safety culture, flexibility (although less and less over time). Good health insurance and 401k match

Minpunten

Dow’s recent years illustrate the challenges of trying to simultaneously satisfy Wall Street’s demands for strong financial performance and aggressive DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) priorities. The company has heavily emphasized inclusion initiatives, including its openly gay CEO publicly sharing that coming out was one of the best days of his life in an internal communication, along with a notable increase in women appointed to senior leadership roles. Hiring practices reportedly require diverse candidate slates—including female candidates—and diverse interview panels before filling positions. These efforts, while well-intentioned, appear to have contributed to a series of questionable strategic decisions. Employees have borne the brunt through repeated rounds of layoffs (including significant cuts announced in recent years), minimal merit increases often in the 2-3% range, stalled promotions, and little turnover at the top levels of leadership. Senior executives seem insulated from the consequences, potentially overlooking how these factors—including their own leadership—may be central to the company’s ongoing struggles.

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