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L’Oréal Philippines

4.4
  • 100 - 500 employees

L’Oréal Philippines Reviews

Based on 5 surveyed graduates working at L’Oréal Philippines. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.4
Based on 5 reviews

Pros & Cons

  • L'Oréal Philippines allows its Management Trainees to take ownership of their own projects.
  • L'Oréal Philippines also has this environment of being a safe place for me to ask questions and get feedback.
  • They encourage recharging and work-life integration... if they see you online or working past the working hours (they will genuinely reprimand you).
  • The salary and the benefits we receive are also very competitive.
  • L'Oréal ensures that we are being diverse and inclusive to all employees and that we have programs in place for everyone's well-being and benefit.
  • One recurring challenge is that projects sometimes experience delays due to lengthy internal approval processes.
  • It can't be helped, but there will be instances where you'll be dealing and handling multiple projects at once which are due in a few weeks time.
  • Currently, the office is uninspiring... we're in an old building with outdated designs.
  • L'Oréal is a fast-paced environment with incredibly high standards, which is motivating, but can also be demanding at times.
  • Too flexible to the point where overtime is becoming a norm.

What Insiders Say

8.4
Career Prospects
8.4
Career Prospects
Your manager works with you in crafting your career progression plan in the company and designs your roles in relation to where you want to be.
9.4
Corporate Social Responsibility
9.4
Corporate Social Responsibility
Lots of sustainability programs and partnerships. We have world citizen day every year as a company to give back, to teach, to clean, to partner with communities.
8.8
Culture
8.8
Culture
Whether you're an intern, a Management Trainee, or in senior leadership, everyone is treated with the same level of respect and kindness.
9.0
Diversity
9.0
Diversity
Beauty companies are skewed towards women and LGBTIQA+ communities but we also do have a few male-oriented colleagues. There is no discrimination in terms of race or socio-economic background.
8.8
Satisfaction
8.8
Satisfaction
The best thing about working for L'Oréal is how the company empowers its people to explore, learn, and make a real impact, even from day one.
9.2
Management
9.2
Management
Managers are very open to giving and receiving feedback, they are very much invested in my career growth.
6.4
Office Work Environment
6.4
Office Work Environment
We're in an old building with outdated designs it's very cubicle-esque and not metier at all. But we are moving to a new place, and we were just given a sneak peek of the designs and how it's gold certified so I'm excited! It looks WAYYY BETTER than where we are now.
8.2
Recruitment
8.2
Recruitment
The interview process for me was really simple and fast.
8.8
Salary
8.8
Salary
L'Oreal is very generous when it comes to bonuses and it also competitive marking against the top FMCGs.
8.6
Training
8.6
Training
We have a lot of internal trainings, we're just opening the mentorship program as well, and we send people on international seminars as well for exposure.
7.8
Work Hours
7.8
Work Hours
L'Oreal is very flexible and understanding. I like how I am able to own my hours at work and have the option to work in a hybrid setup.
9.8
Sustainability
9.8
Sustainability
We're on track to recycling 100% of our plastics by 2027.