Would not recommend at this time - Sales Operations Karius Employee Review

2.0
Apr 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Test has unlimited potential; flexible PTO; great collaboration in regional teams

Cons

CEO has created a culture of fear and micro management in attempt to place blame for lack of Series C funding. Company would thrive with different leadership at the helm. Job has become more administrative work justifying our jobs rather than selling.

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Karius Response
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Thank you for your review and making the time to share your experience at Karius. I am very sorry to hear about your experience in the company. Our goal at Karius to ensure each employee has a great experience but also that it continues to get better. It does not sound like that has been the case for you and that is personally disappointing for me. Our hope is that our commercial team and all employees feel empowered to succeed in their roles everyday and that we provide tools, resources and support that allows them to excel more than they ever had before. Our teams come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences and providing them a work environment where they can be successful is very important, while leveraging their unique experiences and elevating our team as a result. Your feedback is critical and I would encourage you to reach out to your manager or our HR team so we can get more information, address it specifically and continue to get better as a company. Thank you again for sharing your experience, please know that the company take your feedback seriously and will continue to seek additional feedback from others to make sure we are addressing employee concerns and are headed in the right direction.

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5.0
Feb 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Working at Karius has been an incredibly rewarding experience. It’s inspiring to be part of a company that’s truly at the forefront of infectious disease diagnostics, using cutting-edge technology to change lives. What I love most about Karius is the strong sense of purpose—everyone is deeply aligned with the mission to save lives through better diagnostics. The organization has a collaborative and supportive culture, where people at all levels contribute their ideas and expertise. Leadership is transparent and open to feedback, which fosters trust and continuous improvement. Opportunities for growth are abundant, and innovation is encouraged across all teams. It’s exciting to be part of a company that combines science, technology, and passion to make a real difference in the world. I feel challenged, valued, and inspired every day. If you’re looking to work with talented, driven colleagues and make a tangible impact in healthcare, Karius is the place to be.

Cons

This isn't a con really - just be prepared to work in a fast-paced environment, Things move quickly, and priorities can shift rapidly. It’s exciting, but for those who are not used to it, it can become overwhelming. But, adaptability and agility are skills that you can always hone in on.

1.0
May 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The product itself is outstanding and truly has the potential to save lives. Many people in the field are passionate, hardworking, and committed to helping patients and clinicians. The science and clinical utility behind the test are impressive.

Cons

Senior leadership feels very disconnected from the realities of the market and from what field teams experience day to day. There is a significant lack of trust toward employees in the field, and the culture often leaves people feeling undervalued or inadequate regardless of performance. One of the biggest operational issues is the lack of clearly defined roles between MSLs and CSMs. Leadership does not establish clear account ownership or “quarterback” responsibilities, which creates unnecessary friction and confusion between teams. In addition, MSLs operate under commercial quotas, which is highly unusual in the diagnostics industry and creates additional tension. There also appears to be a major imbalance in experience levels. Many MSLs have limited industry experience yet are elevated by leadership in ways that create unhealthy team dynamics. Meanwhile, both MSLs and CSMs are expected to hit extremely aggressive and often unrealistic quotas with little acknowledgement from leadership about the challenges in the field. Another frustrating practice is that employees are only given first-half quotas at the start of the year instead of transparent full-year expectations. This creates the perception that quotas are adjusted later if performance is strong early on. Leadership frequently sends surveys claiming to want employee feedback, but there is little visible action taken even when morale and survey results are clearly poor. Turnover is high, morale is low, and many talented employees continue to leave.

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