Summer Internship - Anonymous employee Genentech Employee Review

5.0
Jul 26, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great work culture with Friday work parties and a free concert in the Giant's stadium. They have a beautiful campus, good benefits, nice compensation. As an intern I could set up a meeting with anyone I wanted on campus just to have a 20 minute chat.

Cons

Compensation doesn't quite compare to some other biotech companies, but the other benefits outweighed that for me.

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Genentech Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave this review. Our goal is to provide competitive benefits that are attractive and useful for our interns. Naturally, compensation is an important part of our internship program but we do look at the program holistically and so we’re glad you enjoyed many of the perks and experiences the internship opportunity provided. Thanks again for your feedback!

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