Research Associate - Anonymous employee Genentech Employee Review

4.0
Oct 28, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues were nice, friendly and helpful. Attitudes of scientists were more focused on the science and helping people than making money.

Cons

Once Genentech was purchased by Roche, benefits were decreasing and employees were becoming more dissatisfied with the attitude of the highest management. Jobs are kept as contract positions and this means that even when a contractor performs extremely well and would be a proven asset to the company, that person cannot be hired unless a regular employee quits and the contractor is the most senior contractor in the department.

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