Pros
Good compensation and benefits. Ground‑breaking science, especially in HIV and virology. Meaningful mission—many employees join because they want to make an impact on global health.
Cons
Long hours are the norm, not the exception. There is an unspoken expectation to sacrifice personal time, nights, and weekends. Work‑life balance is discussed but not supported in practice. Heavy reliance on offshore teams and contractors. Much of the day‑to‑day work is outsourced—often not disclosed upfront—resulting in coordination with teams with a 13 hr time difference, which pushes meetings and work into what should be personal hours. Fear‑based, top‑down culture. Decisions flow one way: down. Leadership often uses pressure rather than empowerment, creating a culture where people are afraid to speak candidly or challenge harmful practices. Internal competition over collaboration. Departments compete for visibility and resources, which creates unnecessary tension. Employee well‑being is talked about but not lived. There is a disconnect between messaging and reality. Leadership often promotes wellness initiatives while simultaneously creating conditions that lead to burnout, turnover, and disengagement.