IQVIA reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(15,249 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 15,249 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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5.0
Feb 13, 2009
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Pros

there flexibility and support of staff. They let you travel to go on conferences. they don't however give appropriate direction on future career opportunities. they have good benefits. they have good customer servivce and employee solutions center.

Cons

feel underpaid and don't feel manager supportive. they say you can work from home, but really you can't. It depends on the client. No introduction to company potential career options/paths for well-educated employees.

2.0
Jan 13, 2009
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Pros

In the consulting arm, the best reason are the exposure to work with different clients in interesting projects, often across a broad range of geographies, e.g. across all Europe. Equally important, is the fact that one can work in different aspect of managament consulting, ranging from the very tactical or quantitative to more strategic projects, such as identifying potential venture partners

Cons

There are three downsides that makes working for ims not attractive. 1 - The biggest downsize is the fact that effort, expertise and competency are not fairly rewarded. There is an unwritten rule embedded in the ims culture that no matter how much effort or responsibilites one has taken, if you have not been on a roll for the average time, it is virtually impossible to get a promotion. This can be very dissapointing as it does not reward true performance and incentise people to take it easy and ride with the wave. 2 - Bonuses are a myth. On the three years I have been with the company I have never received a full bonus, even when the company was making steady profits. E.g., on one of the years, although I reached the highest score on the performance review system, which in theory would have translated into 200% of the bonus baseline, I was told that because as a company we reached 98% of the target, I was only going to get 100% of the bonus. You can imagine what happened with bonuses during the economic downturn: The targets set by senior management are consistenly unrealistic. Even in the middle of the downturn, when all our clients were reporting decreased earnings or even losses, the overall target of the company was set for a double digit growth. 3 - Lack of support for developing people. Although there is an initiative called Bright Sparks, by which anyone can apply for and gain access to a pool of funds to be used for external courses, the whole European pool is for $50, 000 (to be shared by everyone in this region). There is a performance management system, however, in practice, "serving time" in a given position ranks equal with trying to outperform peers. This is a company that demands hard work but does not reward effort.

1.0
Nov 19, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

It may provide a good opportunity for someone who is wanting to fast track to District Mgr., Regional Trainer, or Regional Director. Within the commercialization subsidiary in which I worked, sales reps with only 2 years experience, and it was acquired with position at Quintiles were promoted to Regional Trainer and District Manager. However, I believe they make hasty hiring decisions because of client expectations, leading to poor management. Eventually, these decisions led to several Regional directors and managers' termination for performance and/or breach of proprietary confidentiality agreements and fraud.

Cons

Poor leadership, who made decisions that were only workable in the short term, which was one reason for high turnover. Leadership was more concerned with the appearances of our company, and less about what the realities were in the field. Will terminate if you ask for medical leave in some cases. No women in upper management when I was employed. Management over promises potential. We were left in the dark on decisions made that would impact work.

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