Rocket Pharma reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(71 total reviews)

Gaurav Shah

56% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Rocket Pharma has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 71 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Rocket Pharma 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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71 reviews
4.0
Dec 1, 2021

Good atmosphere

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People are great. Has a family feel

Cons

N o n e .

1.0
Nov 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Rocket is pushing the edge of modern biotechnical science and doing so with very noble aims. If you want to be able to go to bed at night knowing you're advancing humanity this is the place to be. The people you work with are quite pleasant, they are altruistic and very friendly. The company is managing rapid growth quite well. Best healthcare benefits I've ever had.

Cons

Manufacturing is treated poorly, an expense to be minimized because shareholders don't enjoy or appreciate it on the quarterly report. Every solution that comes from manufacturing is meet with fiscal skepticism, and the attitude of "Well how can we get by with only spending half that amount?" Upper management is solely focused on minimizing costs in everything outside of obtaining good clinical trial data. Oh you had to stay 4 hours late yesterday to maintain the production timeline? Well you have to leave 4 hours early today because there's no overtime allowed. Literally 0 overtime, no exceptions. (remember this when they lowball you on the offered salary and suggest you can make it up with OT). There's only 1 shift but your hours will be whatever management decides that week. 3 hours early on Monday, 3 hours late on Tuesday, start at 2nd shift time Wednesday, take Friday off, so you can work 2 hours Saturday and Sunday without going over 40 hours. Your "life" outside work is an irrelevant distraction. We need to have a meeting to discuss the planning of the meeting to prepare for upper management's monthly meeting. Managment is busy this week because they took Monday off so everyone can come into the office an hour early on Friday instead of holding it virtually. Juvenile micromanagement of the 2nd class citizens that are the manufacturing department. No food or drinks at your desk. Yes that includes water. If you're thirsty walk to the corporate wing of the building, they have fridges, coffee machines, both cafeterias, couches, snacks, you name it. Can't finish your drink? Well you have to leave it in the lobby. Every other department has schedule flexibility, even facilities, but not manufacturing. Management lost their mind when they found an empty bag of Doritos in the trashcan in the hallway leading to manufacturing ops office (it was from a construction worker who was unaware of how grievous a sin that was). 2 months straight spent doing nothing but writing and revising documents and you had to be in the office 40 hours a week, during the height of the pandemic, before the vaccine. Walk around the building and there's maybe 4 people on site aside from manufacturing. "Sorry we need you all on site in case something comes up." Exceptions for managers and above only. This attitude rots the CMC side of the company to its foundation. You've got massive hiring gaps for 2+ years because the talent needed to yield results is too expensive, the fruits of experience too costly. Instead it's better to bring in people with no background in biologics, let alone gene therapy, and no education because the price is right. Hire one person and two more head out the revolving door. They wont hire enough in warehouse/calibration/validation/engineering/technical writing/procurement/facilities/etc. Guess what the solution is? That's right, manufacturing will step in and do those jobs as well as their own. Not once in awhile, every day. You'll have the workload of 2 titles above yours with the pay of 2 titles below. There is no merit based reward system aside from a free pizza lunch here or there and a "thank you so much" email. People brought on with a title below you making the same money, people brought on with your title getting paid 10% more than you. Management doesn't care. In short stay away unless this your first job in biologics manufacturing in which case this is an ok place to serve your time. Just know the pay is below average and the workload is not.

1.0
Sep 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Almost none. There are better companies in the area. Come here, you get - Long hours and no recognition.

Cons

CEO exercises minimal oversight and leadership. Has never known to stand up and take a decision. Knowledge of drug development is poor at best. Surprised he is still around. COO - Arrogant. highly distrustful, any perceived threats and triggers her rage. No empathy for anyone even her own team. She herself claims she knows it all - everything about the company and other do not know! belittles the CEO. Manages everyone by gossip. Excellent at spreading blame to others. Never claims accountability although all functions report to her. Provide any feedback and you are in for revenge. Routinely forces subordinates into unethical behavior. HR nightmare!! Medical Officer is supposed to be a founder. Shame! not a leader. Absent

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