AbbVie reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(4,621 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 4,621 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
Jul 31, 2017

If you have Career Aspiration, don't go to AbbVie

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great money, benefits are good but typical of other companies.

Cons

You will not advance further in your career here unless you have a friend in a higher position and will promote you. AbbVie is not merited, its all about who you know and how long you have been here. Very unfair and nepotistic. I would not recommend this company to anyone. Leadership is terrible and don't care much for staff development. They will talk all day long about development but it is all lip service. If you have not come to this company from Abbott, good luck getting promoted no matter how good your reviews are. Can't work from home and peers are backstabbing and no one is trustworthy. They will throw you under the bus then next minute because they see you as a competition to get ahead.

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Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. Your experience is not consistent with what we value – which is to bring together experts from diverse backgrounds to develop new and innovation solutions for patients. It’s essential to our business.
1.0
Sep 16, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Big company, nice perks (e.g., awesome foodservice offerings, Starbucks kiosks, occasional team lunches off-site, potential to make lateral or vertical moves).

Cons

Recognized the dysfunctional and emotionally and intellectual oppressiveness almost from Day One. To have to negotiate the icebergs around every other cubicle while steering a supertanker not exactly the pleasantest experience. Dyed in the wool toxic managers control the shipping lanes, so an overly "insightful" subordinate gets his or her occupational keel kicked in soon enough. Lemmings afraid of losing the paycheck kowtow till retirement, unless their lips lose their pucker power first.

1.0
Sep 14, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Large size and global presence that create the false impression of broad career opportunities 2. Deceptively attractive benefits that trap especially mediocre employees into lifetime employment

Cons

I can never finish the list of cons. But here's a shortlist of most critical ones: 1. Extremely Toxic - Incessant mistrust and lack of cooperation among business units and coworkers even within the same dept. 2. Callous and Inhumane - Employees are virtually treated like dogs or slaves with a shocking disregard for human dignity, professional respect, and basic courtesy, let alone their occasional personal needs (health concerns or family obligations/emergencies). 3. Discriminatory - A senior executive in my functional area would drop F-bombs in conversations like handing out Halloween candy for Trick-or-Treat even in presence of female subordinates or peers... with total impunity! Lower level employees wouldn't even dare to engage in such behavior for the fear of legitimate legal action (including termination). 4. Stubbornly old-school - Lower level employees are required to show up at work everyday irrespective of their personal needs (health issues, child-care related emergencies, home/auto repairs, etc.) even when modern computing and internet technologies make it possible and easy to work remotely. Management simply doesn't trust people when they occasionally request permission to work remotely. It's ALWAYS my way or the highway. 5. Micromanaging - It's an understatement. Nano-managing would be more appropriate. Despite my two Masters degrees from two large, well-known U.S. state universities, I was not even allowed to directly engage with internal customers either over the phone, in person, or via email without my direct manager's knowledge and approval! 6. Callous and Inhumane - A hard-working coworker, an Abbvie lifer, was punished with no pay for taking longer time than initially expected for recovering from a surgery at a relatively old age. I wouldn't recommend Abbvie as an employer to any talented, educated, ambitious and self-respecting person.

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