Great training camp but miserable place to work at - Senior Business Analyst McKesson Employee Review

2.0
Sep 3, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

People are generally nice, with a few passionate and bright ones. Depending on the role, you may even have the opportunity to work on some cross business unit projects which tend to accelerate your learning and vastly improve communication skills

Cons

Let us start with the worst. Executive team gets an obscenely ridiculous compensation package relative to their mediocre performance. And this is even crazier when comparing it to peers in the same industry and average US corporations. To put the number in perspective, John Hammergren earned $145.3 million in 2010 (including stock options), which is equal to 2,422 employees at an average salary of $60K (6.5% of total employees). Throw in compensation package for other executives, I think you get the picture here. Now other than the fact that this is grossly unfair and a perfect display of capitalism at its worst, it has two side effects for McKesson employees. First, rank-and-file employees get below-average pay and benefits because this is a zero-sum game. Secondly, mid-level and high-level managers are constantly under stress to deliver (whether it be cost saving or revenue growth or through acquisitions) and this very easily filters to rank-and-file employees who need to deliver. Imagine you were one of the minions, how does that make you feel? The end result is a very toxic working environment coupled with unrealistic and lofty goal and big politics at HQ like most other company. It is no wonder that the employee turnover ratios have been high. Another thing that irritates me is the unusually high focus on powerpoint slides in a sense that they have to look perfect and fit into upper management taste. So regardless of how hollow and useless these PPS are, as long as they are pretty and the presenter knows how to bs, you are on a fast track to career growth. On the other hand, if you are good at what you do, but not good at PPS, you are pretty much screwed. And you have to waste your life making PPS that most people don't really care. I can go on and on, but I will stop right here and let my readers digest what I have to say. A wise know his limitation after all......

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Cons

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McKesson Response
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Thank you for your valuable feedback. We’re so happy to hear your experience with McKesson has been a pleasant one.
1.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

1. relatively aloof culture for ICs to grow on their own 2. on and off few people are good 3. Actually consultants in india are better than some full time hires to work with. The h1bs in full time roles and some GCs/Americans are just 1 step away from unemployment line but there are some good quality consultants who can be directed well to bring in good work. Problem is lack of direction when middle management is just running after money.

Cons

1. top most management is clueless to what is going post the middle tier 2. middle tiers - VPs/SVPs/Directors and Sr. Directors are among the worst. Mostly cast offs from Consulting firms/Tech cos/Other Healthcare firms, this group has some of the worst, clueless folks who just think very narrowly about how to get rid of problems, maybe craft a story for higher ups. Get rid of this layer ( so called people management ) and co. could shine better on the work of ICs, decent software engineers and regular rank and file. 3. Main money maker distribution is different from tech group and the IT here is almost comical - 2 years ago in 2024 there were "directors" bringing AI agents with 90% hallucination .. I mean that has got to be an industry first!

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McKesson Response
1w
Thank you for bringing these issues to our attention. We are committed to creating a positive work environment and are disappointed to learn that we fell short. We are taking your feedback seriously and are making efforts to address the concerns raised. Please feel free to reach out for a more in-depth discussion.
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