AbbVie reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(4,622 total reviews)

Robert A. Michael

80% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

AbbVie has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,622 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AbbVie employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jun 20, 2021

stay away

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pension after two years, if you sink low enough to make it.

Cons

Work from home is not allowed. Hybrid work environment is not allowed. Management does not care and won't change that. Great employees are leaving because of that.

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AbbVie Response
5y
Thank you for voicing your concerns. At AbbVie we believe to be effective at work, people must have the resources and support to be their personal best every day. We prioritize work-life balance, employee health and well-being and flexibility. Please reach out to HRConnect.northamerica@abbvie.com to discuss your feedback in more detail. Concerns can be reported anonymously
4.0
May 20, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Compensation is on par with other large pharma companies. Overall there is lots of innovation and a strong work ethic at AbbVie but this varies from team to team. Management aims to promote from within so there are ample opportunities for employees to transition into new roles with more responsibilities.

Cons

Incentives like RSUs and 401k matching have long vesting schedules to encourage employee retention. Leaving the company can come at a serious cost of un-vested compensation. The company is unnecessarily top heavy with lots of middleman management consuming most of the resources. Performance expectations are high, necessitating significantly more than a 40-hour work week.

1.0
Aug 2, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits but low salary

Cons

Not one or two but four of my managers and senior managers held grudge, and were condescending, disparaging and threatening subordinates all the time. Managers simply didn't care about people's personal or emotional needs even in extreme cases of death of loved ones (e.g. spouse, parent) let alone everyday challenges that necessitate flexible work schedule. Work-life balance is a cruel joke and remote work is an alien concept altogether, strongly discouraged and requests are mostly denied as top leaders simply don't trust their employees and want to see bodies in office instead. Who gets the office cubicles closer to windows depends on their perceived performance. Those doing menial tasks can just forget about being able to look outside the window once in a while from their chairs. There's no respect, no dignity once your manager dislikes you because you disagreed with them. It's the manager's way or the highway. There's no healthy debate because managers behave like they know everything about everything. There's no meaningful training that addresses one's true learning needs. If you don't know something already, you're automatically treated like you're incapable of learning. Equally disturbing is how and how often managers' and senior leaders' offensive behavior is not just condoned but not even acknowledged. Human Resources employees conspicuously lack the "human" touch and feel and always side with the managers. So registering a formal complaint against mistreatment or rude behavior is guaranteed to backfire and met with elaborate retaliation schemes despite labor laws. Despite constant verbal claims and comparisons to cultures at former parent Abbott Labs or erstwhile Hospira (now owned by Pfizer), leaders are more focused on petty politics and constantly engaged in infighting or punishing or finding faults in employees than building a differentiating work culture that values basic trust, human dignity, collaboration, innovation, appreciation and recognition - even simple verbal acknowledgment - for employees' hard work and contributions, and above all one common code of conduct for everyone regardless of their hierarchical position.

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AbbVie Response
7y
AbbVie is committed to providing employees with a work environment free of harassment. We believe in respecting the dignity of every individual. At AbbVie, we strive for a culture that is inclusive and transparent, and provides a work life balance. Please reach out to the Ethics and Compliance Helpline with your concerns at 1-800-254-0462 or oec@abbvie.com. You may also reach out directly to Employee Relations. Concerns can be reported anonymously.
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