Individual results may vary - Research Scientist Battelle Employee Review

1.0
Apr 29, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The workers are generally intelligent, competent and stimulating to work with. There are interesting projects and the retirement package is pretty good by most industry standards. The environment is fairly loose - they are not paranoid about what time you show up and the dress code is lax.

Cons

Oh boy, where to start..... First, working at Battelle is a bit like working at a car rental company. The researchers and people who are direct charge to project are like the cars - the company only profits while the cars are used to the fullest extent possible. Unfortunately, if you are a project person, getting yourself rented, so to speak, is entirely up to you. YOU are expected to find work and stay on project as much as possible. This is very, very hard, as Battelle has no formalism to get you into the system. It's all luck and networking. And, if you are not rented/on project, you are basically released. Also, the need to minimize off project hours (aka - OVERHEAD) has gotten to the point that things like group meetings and so forth are held at lunch - in other words, on your time. As other reviewers have noted, executive level management is a BIG problem. When the last CEO (Kohrt?) came in, they went to a profit motivated management system. They seem to be more interested in being a management company than a technical R and D company - the offical Battelle background document, for instance, talks mostly about the national labs that Battelle manages under contract. The Columbus campus is mentioned once, at the end, as a major technical center - period. Also, all of the execs are from other industries - most appear to have been let go from their other companies, and Battelle was a nice place to land. For example, the CFO, Martin Ingilis, was at Ford about the time their stock price went into the dumpster. Kohrt was at Kodak when they went through their meltdown in the late 90's. The head of HR is from DHL. The head of corporate communications is from The Limted if I recall correctly. These people haven't made a sucessful transition to a non-profit contract research company in my opinion. They worry about things that make sense in their old industries, but not a research company - for example, they went through a lot of effort to define a Battelle "brand". including fancy new slides with a color bar on the bottom with meanings attached to the colors. This makes a great deal of sense when you're selling jeans, when a cheap pair from Walmart will do as well as something from a fancy store that costs 3 times as much, but not at a research company. This is not to say that people cannot suceed at Battelle - obviously some do, and for the adminstrative, non project types, Battelle can be a decent enough place to work. But it is a hard place to ultimately suceed in with your a scientist. They are a number of other factors as well - the place does favor ex-military over everyone else it seems - but I have said enough.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

They pay my salary on time.

Cons

-They are run like grad school. They have you compete against your co-workers for funding, they consider rules and laws as simple impediments to be overcome by capricious edicts, they will treat you like a rented mule if you let them. I have come to the conclusion that senior management cares very little about work conditions or employees, only about the bottom line. This experience has significantly changed my opinion of not-for-profit companies. If you are a researcher looking for an open and collaborative environment with shared goals, I suggest you look elsewhere.

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