Myriad Genetics reviews

3.5

50% would recommend to a friend

(677 total reviews)
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Sam Raha

50% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Myriad Genetics has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 677 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Myriad Genetics 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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677 reviews
3.0
Feb 11, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits at the company are pretty good. Other companies I have worked have had similar benefits, but the benefits aren't bad. The stock options and stock are very important to utilize while working here (since the pay is horrible). The other employees are very generous and most people are willing to go the extra mile to help you. I have learned many lab techniques and business skills from working here. I have definitely increased my knowledge and network as well. I would recommend this place more as a "stepping stone" to a new career or school.

Cons

The pay is very bad; it seems that upper management has a much higher salary and never has any desire to help out the people actually doing the work. Even people in positions where higher pay would be expected; people are not compensated accordingly. The only way to compensate for the lower pay was to work overtime, but now they have became tyrannical on working too much; thus no overtime is now the norm. Recently, the company has begun posting record profits; but for some reason cannot give raises or promotions accordingly. It seems as if they do not care about the workers in the company. Many people in the company have very low morale and do not like their current position. Further, forget about getting a raise or promotion in the company. They will never give you one; every job transfer is always a lateral transfer, meaning the same pay is kept when moving departments. This means that one might end up with more work to do in their new job, but undeserved pay.

1.0
Mar 14, 2026

Is this company worth it? I'm not sure

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits. Free meals, snacks, and coffee.

Cons

Wow, lot's to say here. There are little to no career opportunities for most roles at this company; you will stay in your role and do the same things everyday with little opportunity to learn from other projects in your department. Management is NOT on your side at all, even your direct manager. In general, they act like all is well when people on the front-line tell them otherwise. They will not listen to those who are doing the work and making recommendations. If you are thinking of taking a laboratory operations position here, DON'T! There seems to be an attitude among leadership that considers lab employees to be less than. Unless you're in sales or work remotely, your experience at this company will vary significantly. This also impacts company culture. I'll never forget the CEO asking lab members to dress better when we all know that employees are on the hook for new clothing should a spill or accident occur. I think Myriad is one of the lowest paying Biotech companies, especially for roles in the SF Bay Area. For the reasons listed above, it's just not worth it. From a high level fiscal perspective, this company is hurting and had to take a massive line of credit to stay afloat.

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Myriad Genetics Response
1mo
We appreciate your feedback and insight. Thanks for taking the time to write.
1.0
Jun 14, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I can't think of anything.

Cons

I want to share my experience with this employer to offer some help to others who value compassion and communication, especially during difficult times. I went on short-term disability due to sudden and severe mental health issues. It was a very tough time, and I did my best to work through it. Despite my efforts and the vulnerability it took to step away for care, I was disappointed that my supervisor never reached out to check on me. There was a complete lack of support or communication, which added to an already overwhelming situation. Eventually, I was let go because I had no specific return date. I understand businesses have needs, but a little empathy and follow-up go a long way, especially from leadership. Everyone deserves to be treated like a person, not just a position. Suppose you're looking for a workplace that understands the importance of mental health and employee well-being. In that case, I recommend asking tough questions about their support systems before accepting a role. They sell Genesight for Mental Health, but they're not supportive of their employees' mental health issues.

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Myriad Genetics Response
1y
Thanks for taking time to share your feedback. Wishing you all the best.
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