Massive Layoffs - Anonymous employee Medpace Employee Review

1.0
Apr 28, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It was flexibility for some time and then they use it against you. Bipolar company!

Cons

If you like being demeaned, humiliated, insulted, violated, and harassed, then this the company for you. Serious illegal activities continue on here. Serious outdated computer systems. Employee benefits are sub par. Women are paid less than male employees.

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Medpace Response
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We are very sorry to hear you feel negatively about the organization. In this time of COVID-19, Medpace, like a lot of businesses, has had to make some very difficult decisions. We are navigating as best as we can and assure you we are taking this very seriously. Although we had maintained our full workforce with full pay for the initial weeks of Ohio’s lockdown order, despite the fact that many of our positions cannot be performed if our campus is not open, unfortunately this is not a sustainable long-term option. It was a very difficult decision to release some of our on-campus staff, and we hope that the severance packages offered to them will help in part to sustain during a difficult economic time for everyone. We certainly understand the frustration and anxiety everyone feels in this difficult time and we are confident that by working together we will get through this. We are thankful to be re-opening the office next week, and our excited to continue to work and grow together as an organization. Stay safe!

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