Bachem reviews

3.0

37% would recommend to a friend

(152 total reviews)

Anne-Kathrin Stoller

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62% positive business outlook

Bachem has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 152 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Bachem 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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152 reviews
1.0
May 2, 2018

Upper Management does not care

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-low -cost benefits for an ok health plan -small company concept -you can go from a manager to Director here

Cons

-Upper management doesn't do anything to fix anything, if at any time you suggest a solution, they consider you a threat and try to demote you. -If you threaten to leave, they'll promote you, making the people who work hard day in and day out, not get converted to full time or get raises. -You address concerns to corporate and they don't care because they are in Switzerland. They are not public in the U.S. so they don't care. -Upper Management HR doesn't do their job correctly, nepotism at its best, hiring their friends, even if they don't have qualifications. -high turn-over rates, which means you work harder to cover for those who left. -Very toxic environment

1.0
Apr 27, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits. A lot of smart and talented ground level employees and a few managers who are helpful and work incredibly hard. Plenty of opportunities to learn new things.

Cons

This review is written in regards to the Vista, California facility - as far as I can tell the rest of the company has their act together. The Facility: it is not in any way adequate to what is being asked of it. It is supposed to be large scale manufacturing, but yet there is no warehouse to speak of for storage and much of our non-essential equipment is stored at the facility next door and employees have to ask permission from the neighboring company to access it. Other equipment is stashed in an off-site storage facility and a truck must be rented each time one of the larger items needs to be moved to and from this off-site area. In the nearly 2 years I worked there, the facilities and maintenance groups did not have an established workshop. Work was done on the production floor or in obscure areas. The facility also has extremely dated essential equipment, such as dilapidated old air handlers that service lab areas and climate controls that regularly fail. "New" equipment was specced out to the lowest possible demand it would ever receive and these essential items are regularly over burdened and inevitably experience hard stop failures unless constantly attended to. The roof is also in a state of incredibly disrepair and the upper echelons of management show no interest in getting it repaired properly. The Culture: Safety is listed as one of the top priorities on paper, only. Personnel are regularly asked to work in dangerous environments without proper equipment or precautions - to their credit they will not usually chastise people who refuse to do the work, but high level managers have asked employees to do maintenance on running equipment or powered circuits, or near chemical spills with regularity. There is also a severe lack of accountability to managers, many of whom are tragically and obviously unqualified for their positions and have little to no knowledge of operations. The company management also fights back against necessary maintenance and calibrations upkeep, preferring to run equipment at the risk of failure or impact to the product just to meet their production deadlines The Pay: The benefits are good but the pay is unacceptable. Starting wages are usually okay, but you are essentially stuck with that wage until you get promoted (minimal increase) or you get a new job offer (they MIGHT try to match your new offer). Yearly increases aren't even equivalent to a low end cost of living adjustment and border on being an insult to your worth as an employee. They have a nice performance bonus every year, but it is dangled in front of you like a carrot on a stick for the entire year in an attempt to get you to work extremely extended hours and it is never communicated what the dollar amount might be until you receive it, to even know if all the extra work is worth it. Overall: there is a LOT of wasted potential, and this review is only covering the tip of the iceberg the Vista site is facing down. The day to day experience is hectic and disorganized, employees are becoming more and more visibly disgruntled and managers act very immaturely when subordinates raise fair questions or point out mistakes and oversights. Every day is stressful because of the last minute planning and daily "fires" that need handling without proper equipment, proper funding, or proper direction.

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Bachem Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review about our organization. Bachem recognizes the demanding work environment at the Vista facility and recognizes the efforts of all the employees during the past three years as we have made substantial investments to improve the facilities and equipment. Bachem is committed to the Vista facility and continues to invest a significant amount of time and resources to ensure the success of this site and the development of the organization. The feedback regarding your perception of health and safety at the Vista site is appreciated. Safety of our employees and workplace is a top priority to Bachem. We have every intention to look into this matter and to correct any problems that may be identified. If any employee, at any time, has concerns with safety, I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss these concerns with you.
1.0
Apr 18, 2018

Poor management and stressful environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Came across hard working people.

Cons

Poor management. Lack of direction, communication, knowledge, attention to details. No accountability. People at the management level has no managerial skill set, not enough technical knowledge, not enough compliance knowledge. Like many reviews said, there are people at the top, just because they have been with the company for a long time. When things don't go right, they blame the workers to cover themselves. And you have new people (management) who constantly compare this place to another giant pharma, yet has zero knowledge to lead, quick to blame others, inappropriately holding others accountable for their lack of ability. very sad. Stay away from this place. if you work hard, you are expected to work even harder and get blamed if things go wrong. Poor planning, poor communication, poor compliance, poor management. Sorry for the people who still works there.

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Bachem Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to provide us your feedback. While we regret that your experience with Bachem did not meet your expectations, Bachem considers all feedback provided in Glassdoor reviews as an opportunity to grow and improve. Efforts are ongoing to develop enhanced training programs at all levels of the organization, including management levels. It is our continuing goal to create a dynamic and attractive workplace for both our current and future employees, one which provides opportunities for individual growth and development and which recognizes and rewards individual contributions toward common goals.
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