Was once a great company to be part of - Anonymous employee Sanofi Employee Review

1.0
Mar 17, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Onsite post 'office', gym, pharmacy, doctor's office and physical therapy. Ability to work from home 2 days a week and/or a flex 1/2 day.

Cons

Raises and Bonuses are a joke in certain departments if you are a female w/ a family or life outside of work. Boy's club rules the roost. Complaints to upper management and HR go nowhere and are never followed up on. Org structure is disasterous in some areas. You have one level doing the 90-98% of the work of 1-2 levels higher but is told no promotion bc of that missing percent. However a male is doing 10% of the work at the higher level, being paid for it and no one thinks it's fair for him to start taking on more of the work required for that level.

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Pros

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Cons

There are limited opportunities for career advancement, particularly for contractors. Training is generally restricted to the specific process equipment required for assigned tasks, with little opportunity for broader skill development. Additionally, the workplace culture can be challenging. Some long-tenured employees appear to feel entitled to treat others disrespectfully, creating a toxic work environment. Their seniority often seems to shield them from accountability, as concerns raised with management frequently go unaddressed. There also appears to be a lack of diversity and inclusion, which contributes to workplace microaggressions, disrespectful behavior, and an environment where not all employees feel equally valued or respected. There is limited opportunity for contractors being hired on a full time basis, they have to leave the company for six months before they can be hired back! No company benefits for contractors!

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