IQVIA reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(15,254 total reviews)
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Ari Bousbib

76% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

IQVIA has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 15,254 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The IQVIA 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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15K reviews
2.0
Mar 2, 2019

IQVIA.... Technology > Employees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some managers care about employees and try to foster environment of collaboration, support, learning, improving. Potential for some types of technology to be helpful.

Cons

Most departments are understaffed and/or comprised of (A) employees who are new (terrible onboarding, no one knows processes, no one has time to train/mentor, so you teach yourself and sink/swim) and (B) employees who have been around forever and are completely disengaged from job. Managers don’t care or don’t have time to train/improve performance or call people on poor performance, so this puts the burden high performers to carry the load. In turn, high performers end up finding jobs at competitors that are paying up to 35-40% higher salaries for the same work. Quintiles used to be the leader in the CRO space. Since the “merger” (aka IMS takeover - make sure you NEVER mention Quintiles!) the CEO and senior leaders seem to only care about all their technology and “data science” (which is barely functional and ends up wasting and adding hours to simple tasks). Sponsors are paying a hefty price for a tech/data company that is unable to be even mediocre at basic CRO services because it’s so distracted by constantly reinventing itself every few months and using its R&D/Clin Ops group as a petri dish for new technology.

2.0
Sep 4, 2018

I Miss Quintiles!!!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great co-workers Flexible hours (somewhat) Discretionary Leave (No more counting days to see if I have enough time on the books to take vacation) Airline, hotel and rental car benefits from all the site visit travel

Cons

- Minimal work life balance (Some travel on Sundays for Monday site visits leads to having one day off for the week.) - It sometimes feels like metrics are more valued than the employees - Extremely heavy workload (Over 35 sites across four protocols) - Pay is ridiculous for the amount of work required (Heavy travel +9 to 13 (or more) days on site in a month + working until after 2am and on weekends to finish site visit reports + admin work/trainings) - Aetna health insurance is making me bankrupt! An E.R. visit a few months ago costed $1,200. I'm STILL paying on the bill! And why do I currently have a doctor bill for over $8,000 where Aetna paid a little over $900 and my patient responsibility was over $7,000?!? I almost fell out when I saw my bill! Whose idea was it to switch from Cigna to Aetna? - Quintiles' benefits like computer purchase reimbursements and the 3-month paid sabbatical (after 15 years of service) are gone. I've LITERALLY turned down recruiters (yes, plural) because I was looking forward to the brain break of that sabbatical. If this perk is not going to be replaced with anything comparable and all I have to look forward to in the next few years is more hard work, then I may have to start saying yes to the people I've been turning down. I really love what I do, but I feel like I'm being run into the ground.

1.0
Mar 13, 2017
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Pros

The role had a lot of potential, most of it went unrealized given corporate turmoil.

Cons

You will only be rewarded if you suck up to senior management or work within specific bounds - out of the box or independent thinking will not be rewarded, and will make you a target. This goes especially for women. They prorate new hire bonus potential to 20% of eligible bonus target even if employee has excelled in all projects. Certain people can get on a upward track, everyone else languishes in their current role with little opportunity to get skills to advance. 12-15 hour days are normal. Worked 100hrs multiple weeks straight. Compensation is poor for the work hours expected.

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