Biogen reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(2,052 total reviews)
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Christopher A. Viehbacher

76% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Biogen has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,052 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Biogen 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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3.0
May 13, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Biogen is a nice company in general, with excellent benefits and perks. Premises are nice, clean, the restaurant is very good, we have free coffee and fresh fruit. The company pipeline is interesting and working with horribly disabling diseases is motivating as you can feel you help people with your work. Flexibility is really good: working from home is allowed, flexible hours are encouraged. The above is usually what keeps people in the company despite the Cons.

Cons

People management is the real Con in Biogen. In some departments (I can't speak for all of them, clearly), professionals are attracted with promising talks about learning and development, but then there is no real training and no real development. There are SOPs to read, there are some soft skills courses, but there is no coaching whatsoever: you are thrown into your job with no support, and you are expected to perform brilliantly in no time. You might be assigned a reference person, but there is no coaching culture at all; they will not help and might be annoyed instead, because you represent "additional workload". Nothing can be done about it: flagging the issue will only put you under a negative light. HR is totally useless (other than being physically absent: it's all managed via a web portal). Leadership does not really listen, despite claiming the opposite. Decision-making processes are secretive and employees are put in front of final changes about their job and career with no consultation. Promotions do not go necessarily to people deserving them; there is in fact a nasty inclination to promote people who trump on colleagues but smile and wink to the leadership team. Recruitment is painful: it takes ages to hire new people (and in the meantime we work like dogs to cover), they are not necessarily qualified, they are promised career development but often end up doing leg job. The best job postings are only opened in the US despite the company claiming it is a global environment. The opinions I am sharing are not only mine; these topics are commonly discussed amongst colleagues.

5.0
May 11, 2016

Great Company

Recommend
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Pros

Good recognition of talent and hard working individuals, those who put forth effort are rewarded. Great perks include a very affordable and high quality cafeteria, free seminars, recognition programs, and team building activities. Great team, tight knit work family. Room for growth, vertical and horizontal climbing opportunities, supervisors and managers genuinely care about the development of workers. Annual bonus, long term stock incentives, great 401K and medical/vision/dental insurance, employee discounts, shift differentials.

Cons

Work life balance is not the greatest for 10-12 hour shift workers, especially for night shift, but that's what the shift differential is for. Seems like department and/or company wide reorganizations take place too often (almost quarterly).

5.0
May 10, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoyed working with all of my research colleagues. They were great scientists who worked well together. Biogen does not have the pressure cooker philosophy that other research companies have. Benefits are awesome! Summer hours on Friday, free bonus week off for December. No punching the clock, just get the work done.

Cons

Discoveries from the research group are not high priority for the organization. In fact, most assets are discontinued due to the reflexive nature of senior management. During my time at Biogen, I worked on oncology, immunology, and neurology projects. The first two fell out of fad with management during my tenure so all of my work was shelved or sold off. If you look at Biogen's pipeline and products, very few were entirely discovered in house. Promotions are VERY slow at Biogen.

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