LGC reviews

3.1

31% would recommend to a friend

(505 total reviews)

Joydeep Goswami

59% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

LGC has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 505 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LGC 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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505 reviews
1.0
Jul 7, 2016
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Pros

- The lab is a very social atmosphere. The people are great. - Gain lab experience straight from uni - Expert witness training course - Very interesting work, no two days are the same - Flexi system in place - Good amount of holiday - Teddington is a nice place, close to busy park and nice grounds to site and have lunch on site - Carpark on site

Cons

- The company and HR department do not care about staff at all. - The salary. 16.5k starting in London barely even covers rent / living. - That is when you get paid. There were numerous months when I wasn't paid what I was owed and had to argue with HR for this. Payroll mistakes were a monthly occurrence, both in favour and against. One one occasion a member of staff was over paid by about 300k. - Performance review system is diabolical. I was given a discretionary pay increase due to performance only to have this taken off me the next month along with the extra from the previous month. I had received a letter informing me of my pay rise, but no communication regarding my subsequent pay decrease, or that they would be reclaiming any money from my salary. I questioned this with my manager and it was explained to me as a HR error. I should not have received the pay rise as I had been promoted in the past 12 months period. A little communication would have been nice! - Not a scientific role, the are looking for mindless monkeys to put samples on a machine and their names on a statement. - No personal development or time for improvement / further reading. I fail to see how we can be subject area experts with out this. - Very high pressure stressful environment. Expected to work at 150% capacity at all times. There is no down time and I have known people work 12+ hour shifts with no breaks. - Unethical practice. They call themselves a forensic company but focus on meeting work deadlines rather than getting the science correct - My biggest issue - the company purposefully lied and hid procedures that were taking place from UKAS in order to get accreditation. Without this they would not be able to practice, and really should not be practicing. No work that comes out of that lab would be able to stand up in court if any defence lawyer knew what went on. - Stop gap emergency procedures put in place to get the cases worked without knowing if the procedures are durable and work correctly. After a number of quality incidents knee-jerk reactions started investigations into the suitability of procedures after they had been used (and probably compromised) live cases for over a year. - Lack of scientific knowledge across the whole department, and those who do have knowledge do not have the time to share. - Loss of essential knowledge due to high staff turn over that is not replaced. Only uni leavers with no industry knowledge are hired to keep costs low. - Focused on making money and nothing else to the detriment of the quality of the work. - Lab is constantly running out of the essentials to do the job. - The equipment is old, out dated and constantly breaking down. - The lab is dirty and not a nice place to work. - No respect for forensic values - very low moral

1.0
Jul 1, 2016
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Pros

The people make the job. Can make lasting friendships as you're all in the same boat. Willing to take on graduates fresh out of uni.

Cons

Care more about money than supporting the staff. Very frugal with money to the point that my dept kept running out of basic and essential equipment to do the job. No advancement, regardless of being promised on multiple occasions. Very reactive when things go wrong, make mountains out of molehills and are quick to punish and make judgement before hearing all sides of the story.

1.0
Jun 26, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The people are great and the real asset to LGC. Good for experience, you get to work on multiple platforms both established and emerging technologies. Opportunities to work in collaboration with vairous pharmaceutical companies, where you can expand professional network. Then you can get a good job with the connections you've made. New sector managers are much better than ones who left company 9 months to a year ago. They are approachable and are keen to make relevant changes to improve work life at Fordham.

Cons

Absolutely awful pay, probably the worst in the industry, seriously this is no exaggeration! A starting salary for senior scientist of £27000 is an absolute disgrace. If you are promoted you will be kept at the bottom of the pay band, just to save a few quid. Insulating. Staff are overworked and have no time for personal development. Insufficient training of staff; after initial training to get new starters in the lab further training is virtually nonexistent. Weak managers given line management responsibilities. Either train them properly for this or remove that responsibility.

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