Job has a lot of opportunities if you can stomach the gross labor instability and constant reorganizations - Associate Scientist Amgen Employee Review

2.0
Feb 14, 2015
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Pros

-Opportunities to do cutting edge science (and more supportive of externally publishing/conferences than many other companies) -Very good benefits (401k matches, great health insurance, summer/winter shutdowns with PTO.) -reasonable work/life balance under most circumstances

Cons

Job specific: 1. Strong "meeting" culture. expect to have lots and lots of useless meetings to get anything done. As with any large organization, bureaucracy creeps in 2. Promotions seem to be largely dependent on time served 3. There could be better harmony in the interactions between development sites Company wide: 1. Extreme labor instability. I have worked here for a number of years and in that time have seen 2 major layoffs, some "stealth" layoffs (permanent employees converted to contractors), hiring freezes, large scale departmental reoganizations, site closures, and the rise of a cohort of 2nd class contract permatemps for lower level positions. 2. Investment in developing employees and career growth is waning, particularly at the lower levels. Instead, permatemps seem to be cropping up in these functions. 3. Endless highly disruptive change ("Amgen Full Potential") nukes morale and instills a climate of fear and silent seething There seems to be an awful lot of "shareholder value" being purely extracted off the backs of the employees, rather than drawn from the market.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Excellent compensation, benefits, and career development opportunities. Strong investment in innovation, patient-focused mission, and world-class manufacturing capabilities. The New Albany site offers exposure to complex biologics operations, large-scale capital projects, and opportunities to work alongside talented and dedicated professionals committed to delivering medicines to patients.

Cons

The culture and leadership experience became increasingly inconsistent during the last year. Decision-making often lacked transparency, priorities shifted frequently, and employee feedback did not always appear to be valued. The people-centered culture that attracted many long-tenured employees seemed to drift, resulting in reduced trust, lower engagement, and increased organizational uncertainty.

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