Great pay but no career path for Administrative staff - Management Associate Genentech Employee Review

3.0
Oct 19, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits are great!

Cons

No career path for administrative employees

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Genentech Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It’s great to hear your appreciation for our benefits. We’re happy we can offer competitive programs that support creating lifestyles that help you bring your best to work and life. We are also continually evolving our career development programs and sorry to hear you feel like there’s a lack of a career path in your area. Embracing opportunities to broaden skills and experience and/or getting to know more areas of the business are a few ways to explore new possibilities. We also encourage you to connect with our Career Lab to help support your journey. Thank you again for your comments!

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