Genentech reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(3,713 total reviews)
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Ashley Magargee

83% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Genentech has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,713 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Genentech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Aug 3, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits like bus, gym, financial knowledge, career development

Cons

Heirarchy Business deals not always well though out Promotions are slow

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Genentech Response
1y
Great to hear your appreciation! We’re happy we can offer comprehensive and competitive benefit programs that support creating and maintaining lifestyles that help you bring your best to work and life. Together, we can continue to create a workplace that drives meaningful change, making a positive impact on the communities we serve.
3.0
Aug 2, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* Exposure to a lot of new ideas, time to learn a lot of new stuff. Academia like creative freedom (better than academia in some aspects) * Even though management is mostly toxic, the scientists are mostly brilliant! * A lot of unique social events (a lot is an understatement) * Decent benefits

Cons

* The salary is too low for the Bay Area; They won't sponsor your green card in a postdoc. I know one postdoc couldn't afford to take care of their child's medical condition during the worst inflation phase. I advise against taking this job if you are the sole breadwinner, especially an immigrant on a Visa. Your American counterpart can drive Uber for supplemental income, but you CANNOT. * I was not told while joining that Genentech actively prevents its postdocs from getting hired for FTE roles. After joining, I was told by a very senior old timer proudly, "We make it extra difficult for Genentech postdocs to get hired internally." like it is supposed to be a good thing. It is called "not promoting from within" in the normal world. * Find postdoc mentors who promote postdocs early. Steer away from mentors who make vague promises about promotions while joining. * Prepare to be treated like a trainee rather than a subject matter expert. People forget that you have a Ph.D. * There is so much ignorance towards running the postdoc program that annual slides are not even updated sometimes, and I have heard: "Oh, these are numbers from last year; I forgot to update them this year." * As a postdoc, you can not apply for K-99, and in my personal experience, there is a very low probability that academia will accept you. If that's the case, you are stuck with the largest industry employer who won't promote you forever, and you keep seeing outsiders with comparable skills getting hired for a 2x 3x salary. * Culture depends on the department. I saw dirty politics, I am better than you syndrome, bringing each other down, a lot of ring kissing, and ra ra drink the kool-aid approach towards AI in general. The division/ team I was in was high school all over again and rapidly promoted inexperienced managers who didn't know how to cultivate a healthy culture, and toxic people gained clout. * If you swear fealty to certain modeling software cul- sorry community and have snake oil salesman energy, you will progress much faster than being a good scientist. * Furthermore, Google "Genentech postdoc" and go to Reddit; you will find everything wrong with the Genentech postdoc program. An important lesson I learned: Don't let anyone dim your light with corporate toxicity; as a scientist, remember what made you fall in love with science in the first place and keep that love alive! Since the negatives outweigh the positives in this review doesn't mean I hated my job, but I certainly think that there is a lot of room for improvement, and management just turned a blind eye to it. The Genentech Postdoc program has much potential to improve itself while being a better launchpad than it is right now with all the resources available. I wish to see it improve so that some of the brightest biologists can have a better time focusing on important science.

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Genentech Response
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Thank you for your detailed feedback. We appreciate the time you have taken to share both the positives and the areas where you see room for improvement. Our postdoc program is one of the more robust training programs at Genentech, designed to foster early talent in pursuit of groundbreaking science and transformative discoveries. We are sorry to hear that your experience fell short of expectations. Your insights are invaluable to us, as they highlight areas for improvement. Thank you once again for your honesty and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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