GenScript reviews

3.3

59% would recommend to a friend

(70 total reviews)

Frank Zhang and Sherry Shao

57% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

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2.0
Oct 3, 2025

Disappointing

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Health Insurance is somewhat ok if you choose the highest option. Free lunch options though limited. Cafeteria is decent and free snacks are available. Salary is paid on time. (Yes this is a pro because I can't even think about other pros). On average the colleagues are nice.

Cons

Extremely chaotic and toxic Chinese company culture even if you encountered a good boss of your department because they are under the pressure of their bosses. Essential jobs are distributed to Chinese Expats. Extremely high turnover rate due to high stress and most hirings are contract roles. The high stress environment will affect you eventually.

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GenScript Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. While we’re pleased you found value in certain benefits and colleague relationships, we take your concerns regarding workplace stress, organizational challenges, and global-local balance seriously. As a global company, we continue working to improve communication, empower U.S.-based teams, and create a more supportive work environment. We appreciate your input and wish you the best moving forward.
2.0
Aug 1, 2025

Language Barrier is a major hinderance to employee performance

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Fast-paced environment with room to grow in some departments -Promotions do occur regularly, including for non-Chinese speakers -Opportunities to learn new systems and processes -Some supportive coworkers and team members who will help you get up to speed

Cons

-A significant number of supervisors, team leads, and managers primarily speak Mandarin or Chinese, with limited English proficiency. This creates a substantial language barrier for English-speaking employees. -If you don't speak Chinese, you're much less likely to receive direct training or guidance from higher-level staff. -New hires who speak Chinese are often trained directly by supervisors, while non-Chinese speakers are typically trained by peers who may have only been in the role for a short time themselves. -This uneven training dynamic can set non-Chinese speakers at a disadvantage in terms of performance and promotional opportunities. -The order system is entirely in Chinese with no full English translation available, making it harder to navigate for those who don’t read Chinese. -Communication gaps can lead to confusion, inefficiency, and frustration. -There is very little room for mistakes. The work culture tends to focus on assigning blame, even for errors that are due to unclear instructions, systemic issues, or miscommunications—not the employee’s fault. -Feedback can be inconsistent, and expectations may not always be clearly communicated. -There is very little room for error. Mistakes—often due to poor training, unclear instructions, or reagent and equipment issues—are frequently blamed on employees regardless of fault. -A blame culture exists: accountability is often misplaced, and employees may be publicly or unfairly singled out. -As a result, some team members (even those who speak English) are reluctant to train new hires. They don’t want to be held responsible if the new person makes a mistake or have to stay late to fix it.

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GenScript Response
11mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We value our diverse, multicultural team and understand that language differences can sometimes create challenges. We are actively working to improve inclusivity by reviewing training processes, exploring bilingual resources, and enhancing communication across all teams. Your input helps us continue to create a supportive environment for everyone.
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