Company Summary

  • Allnex Allnex
  • Manufacturing / Production
  • Seremban , Negeri Sembilan
  • 51-100 employees
  • PT 12701 Tuanku Jaafar Industrial Park, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, 71450, Malaysia

Company Reviews

allnex, formerly Cytec Industries' Coating Resins business and acquired by Advent in 2013, is a leading global producer of coating resins and additives for architectural, industrial, protective, automotive and special purpose coatings and inks. allnex is recognized as a specialty chemicals pioneer and offers an extensive range of products including innovative liquid resins and additives, radiation cured and powder coating resins & additives and cross linkers for use on wood, metal, plastic, and other surfaces. In September 2016 allnex and Nuplex Industries, a global manufacturer of resins, were brought together to form one company with headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. allnex has now become the leading industrial coating resins company globally.

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Process Engineer
3.7
26 April 2026
Stable Specialty Chemical Role with Growth Potential
Pros: I've really valued my time as a Process Engineer here. It's a stable company within the specialty chemicals and manufacturing sector, which offers consistent employment. You get solid learning opportunities and the hybrid work model helps with work-life balance. The team is very supportive, fostering a collaborative environment.
Cons: Career growth, while present, can feel a bit slow sometimes for engineers. Also, approval processes for new projects tend to be lengthy, which can occasionally hinder quick progress.
Advice to Management: Streamline the project approval process to help accelerate innovation. Consider clearer, faster pathways for career progression for engineering roles.
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Research & Development Chemist
3.0
27 January 2026
Okay Pay, Benefits Could Be Better for Chemists
Pros: The health benefits here are pretty solid, definitely a highlight. They also have a decent 401k match, which is good for retirement planning in the specialty chemicals industry. As a Research & Development Chemist, the base salary felt competitive enough to start.
Cons: Pay raises aren't super generous, especially when you factor in the cost of living around the Alpharetta, GA office. The bonus structure for R&D roles isn't very transparent, so it's tough to know what to expect. Overall, the compensation package isn't industry-leading.
Advice to Management: Review the compensation structure, especially for experienced R&D chemists. Make the bonus program more transparent and consistent across allnex's coating resins manufacturing sites. Better pay helps attract and retain top talent.
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Process Engineer
3.0
5 March 2026
Pay is decent, benefits are just okay.
Pros: The base salary for a Process Engineer is pretty competitive, especially compared to some other companies in the coatings industry. They also have a decent 401k match, which is a plus for long-term savings.
Cons: Health insurance premiums are getting steep, and the deductible is high for the family plans. It feels like the pay raises don't really keep up with inflation, especially working onsite in the Alpharetta, GA office.
Advice to Management: Revisit the benefits package, especially healthcare costs. A better review of annual compensation adjustments would help with retention.
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