Highly Team-Dependent Experience — Wrong Allocation Can Mean No Real Growth or Work-Life Balance - Senior Software Developer IQVIA Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

In some cases, being in the wrong team can mean there are practically no pros, which is why team allocation becomes very critical.

Cons

Work culture varies heavily depending on the team, especially in teams dependent on Japan stakeholders where communication is mostly verbal and expectations are unclear. Strong preference for bilingual resources, sometimes leading to unequal recognition despite differences in technical expertise. Unrealistic timelines due to limited technical understanding from decision-makers. Poor work-life balance, including work during personal leave and calls at odd hours like weekends. Limited salary growth, with increments typically around 3–4%. Difficulty in escalating concerns, with feedback not always being received constructively. Overemphasis on basic tools like Excel, even in an era where advanced technical skills are more relevant.

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5.0
Jun 5, 2026
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Pros

Work life balance was good

Cons

Limited opportunities for PM advancement

2.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great pay initially, especially after negotiating. People are very smart and willing to meet for networking and learning opportunities. Flexibility and work life balance is by far the best perk - especially since many roles are fully remote.

Cons

Merit raises have been subpar the last 4 years and do not come close to keeping with inflation, consistently the company cites great EBITDA growth but that never is shown in bonuses nor merit raises despite receiving “exceeds expectations” ratings. Parental leave is a nominal. Very easy to get “lost in the sauce” of such a large company.

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