Summer 2025
Posted on 5/17/2025
Manufactures personal care and hygiene products
No salary listed
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Kimberly-Clark produces personal care and hygiene products, including popular brands like Kleenex, Huggies, and Scott. The company sells these products to retailers and also provides workplace solutions through its K-C Professional division. What sets Kimberly-Clark apart is its strong brand recognition and commitment to sustainability, including initiatives to improve sanitation in underserved communities. The goal of Kimberly-Clark is to enhance public health and hygiene while making a positive social impact.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Irving, Texas
Founded
1871
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Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Hybrid Work Options
401(k) Company Match
Profit Sharing
Relocation Assistance
Adoption Assistance
Tuition Reimbursement
Kimberly-Clark plans expansion in Warren Ohio creating 491 new jobs. Kimberly-Clark plans expansion in Warren Ohio creating 491 new jobs.Warren, Ohio — According to state and local development sources, Kimberly-Clark plans to invest $800,000,000.00 to build out new space in Warren. The company is creating 491 new jobs at this facility. The company plans to occupy the new space in Warren, on or about May 1, 2027. According to the company website Kimberly-Clark makes the essentials for a better life with well-known brands that matter every day at home, school, work and on the go. Throughout our 148 years, we have challenged conventional wisdom to innovate products that better meet the needs of consumers
Suzano announced an agreement to acquire a 51% stake in Kimberly-Clark's international tissue paper business for $1.73 billion. A new joint venture will manage the production, marketing, distribution, and sale of products like toilet paper and paper towels. The deal includes 22 factories in 14 countries, with a production capacity of 1 million tons annually, and operations in over 70 countries. Kimberly-Clark retains control of its North American business.
Kimberly-Clark has announced a US$130 million investment to expand its manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
When Neenah resident Pete Dulcamara left his role as chief scientist at Kimberly-Clark, his mission to improve lives with science didn't end - it simply evolved.
Plaintiffs Bridget Erickson and Erica Stevenson filed the class action complaint against Kimberly-Clark on Dec. 16 in California federal court, alleging violations of state and federal consumer laws.