Give us your useless incompetent leaders. We will turn them into executive/directors and create a cultural facade - Anonymous employee Sanofi Employee Review

1.0
Jan 23, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay does not match the industry standard

Cons

The lack of diversity in upper management is downright embarrassing. Female and POC employees are working in an outright hostile environment. A culture that is a facade by hidden political games and tug of war between departments. There are some questionable individuals who will make up stories to get rid of people they dislike. There is no reward for knowing and doing your job that you do best, unless you become one of them. Bosses and middle management are numerous. Poor management, lots of company politics, upper management doesn't care, poor work-life balance. The worst of the worst is HR. They simply do NOT care. They will lie to you and say they will follow up on serious issues you bring forward, but they do not take accountability.

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Cons

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