Great in some ways, Bad in others - Engineer Dow Employee Review

3.0
14 Aug 2023
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Pros

I found Dow to be serious about EHS performance and taking care of employees, communities, and the environment. EHS concerns were prioritized, and leaders typically really meant that "safety is #1."

Cons

Dow management was sometimes indecisive and timid - avoiding making hard decisions such as firing an employee or pushing back against a unhelpful requirement. In addition, Dow is weighed down by layers of bureaucracy, resulting in a slow-moving organization that doesn't directly address problems.

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5.0
20 Jun 2026
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Pros

Surrounded by great people to work with.

Cons

There are opportunities of pay progression for good performers.

2.0
22 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

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

Cons

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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