Good company in precipitous decline - Avis employé Principal Scientific Researcher Genentech

3,0
29 janv. 2017
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Avantages

Reasonable pay Good benefits (401K, medical, etc.) People are respectful to one another overall Strong pipeline Patient-focused Commitment to innovation

Inconvénients

Inconsistent enforcement of company "rules"/expectations Bloated processes Base pay inadequate for Bay Area cost of living Lack of upward mobility

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Réponse de Genentech
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Thank you for your review. We greatly appreciate learning more about the areas in which our employees think we can improve. Attracting and retaining brilliant people in this competitive market has and will always be a high priority for Genentech. The feedback you, and other employees like you, leave in your Glassdoor reviews helps us do so. We agree that the cost of living in the Bay Area has been steadily increasing in recent years. To respond to that reality, this is a prioritized topic at the highest levels of leadership. As with any complex situation, we may not see immediate changes but it is certainly a topic being taken very seriously. Thanks again for your feedback.

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5,0
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Avantages

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Inconvénients

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3,0
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Avantages

Genentech's origin story and mission are genuinely inspiring — few companies can point to such a meaningful historical arc in medicine. Patient engagement is taken seriously and feels authentic, not performative. The campus is beautiful and the culture has real warmth.

Inconvénients

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