Great Culture but that may be changing - Systems Analyst II Mirion Employee Review

3.0
Jul 23, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great teamwork and collaboration. Professional colleagues. Clean buildings/work environment. Good work/life balance.

Cons

Work/Life balance seems to be shifting and not in a good direction. Lots of uncertainty as a managed service provider was brought in resulting in many people being blindsided by lay-offs. Overall morale and culture moving in the wrong direction since layoffs began.

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Mirion Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for expressing your concerns so candidly. We understand that changes within an organization, especially those that affect people’s work/life balance and sense of security can be particularly challenging. We recognize how difficult such transitions can be, both on a personal and a team level. Please know that decisions of this nature are never made lightly. Our goal throughout these changes is to position the organization for long-term stability and growth, while doing our utmost to support our team members during times of transition. Your feedback regarding morale and culture is invaluable; we take it seriously and are committed to fostering an environment of trust, transparency, and support. If you have further suggestions or wish to discuss your concerns in more detail, please do not hesitate to reach out via email: glassdoor@mirion.com

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Cons

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Mirion Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions during your time at Mirion. We’re glad to hear you appreciated the benefits, PTO, interesting work, and overall team environment. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding workplace culture. Creating an inclusive and respectful environment for all employees is important to us, and insights like yours help us continue improving the employee experience across the organization.If you'd like to continue this conversation, you can email us at glassdoor@mirion.com.
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I am truly grateful to have crossed paths with many of my colleagues, who I found to be very smart and capable. Benefits are decent, and they have an on-site cafeteria.

Cons

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Mirion Response
1w
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for recognizing the talented colleagues, benefits, and amenities you experienced during your time at Mirion. We take comments regarding workplace culture, leadership, employee support, and professionalism seriously and your comments will be escalated to the appropriate team. We appreciate your candid perspective and wish you success in your future endeavors.
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