Similar to other contract biopharmaceutical manufacturers with some outstanding positives - Quality Control Lonza Employee Review

3.0
Oct 6, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent health benefits (medical, dental, vision). Fully vested in 401K from start date of employment with generous company match. Short-term and long-term International opportunities at other Lonza sites, even for non-Ph.D. or non-managerial/supervisory laboratory personnel. Strong safety-oriented corporate culture. Strong emphasis on 6-sigma lean efficient operations.

Cons

Passive/defensive culture versus aggressive, industry-leading orientation. Contract company cost-cutting/savings orientation with matching cost-conscious contract company pay. High personnel turn-over due to temp workers finding jobs elsewhere, permanent employees findings opportunities with other departments, or permanent employees finding higher paying jobs outside of the company is a problem. Stressed managers/supervisors who are pulled in multiple directions. Very lean organization, perhaps a little too lean. There a strong reliance on using temp/contract workers to cut costs which leads to loss of valuable experienced personnel when said workers find permanent positions elsewhere. Training can be a "catch-as-you-can" situation, which is a problem in a GMP environment.

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5.0
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Pros

Diverse opportunities across departments as one wanted

Cons

Provide decent pay and benefits

4.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots to learn about producing API's via fermentation in bioreactors. Lots of room for career growth towards other departments and positions, from the business to the research. Good pay and lots of benefits are offered, such as dental, vision, and medical insurance; they also have a weight-loss program that I'm taking advantage of. Quality is prioritized, so there is no pressure to learn quickly, work faster, or meet quotas to do a good job. Teams are reliable, especially when learning the ropes; they'd be a part of the job I'd miss most if I leave.

Cons

Take careful consideration and be transparent with the supervisors if you're still exploring, as it's not an entry-level job that can hire and train new people at a fast pace all the time (I'm comparing this to retail and fast-food places, though). I live an hour away and work night shift, 7 pm to 7 am, thus the total amount of hours away from home is 14 hours. Please consider your mental endurance as well as your physical endurance for the night shift, as this job requires you to be on your feet, think critically, and can challenge one's work-home life balance.

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