Bad experience - Avis employé Associate Medical Writer Inizio

1,0
3 déc. 2025
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

The people in the London office are friendly, they have alot of social events and they work on really exciting projects.

Inconvénients

I enrolled in the 1 year allegro write training program that came with a 9 month probation period; however, they fired me after 3 months. I was not given the opportunity to learn and grow at my own pace after being a graduate and this was my first ever role. The training programme is intense and stressful, my mental health has never deteriorated so fast. The management of the programme are cold and apply a lot of pressure. I have never doubted my ability or skillset as much as when I had this job. I was heartbroken when my probation meeting was moved up for whatever reason and they decided to let me go. Thankfully I got a new job shortly after that make working enjoyable and not an anxiety ridden experience. I would not recommend applying for this company if you are completely new to medical writing as you would be made to feel less than and incapable when really, all you need is time and the opportunity to grow and thrive as you learn new skills. If I was able to make it to my probation I know that I would have developed a lot but I was called a bad investment to the business and dismissed unfairly in my opinion.

Découvrez plus d’avis sur Inizio

5,0
21 avr. 2026
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Great company to work for that has a lot of connections to big and small pharma companies.

Inconvénients

No cons at the moment except contracts can end at any time . But they will get you on another one.

1
2,0
11 mai 2026
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Remote work, coworkers can become your closest friends, equipment supplied

Inconvénients

you essentially do not need any nursing skill or degree to do this job because everything you are allowed and required to say to patients is provided to you via script- and if you do not follow said script, you will be coached. There is no use of clinical judgement or nursing knowledge. Typical day: calling patients who were "enrolled" into the program (most of the time unknowingly) and ask them questions. Deal with meeting metrics of your own, navigate inbound calls being returned, manage the almost daily program updates that come from multiple different management roles. Constant focus is on the wants/needs of "the client" and not actual patient feedback. zero job security. At the drop of a hat your project could lose its contact and you're out of luck. Benefits are hit or miss as well, you can pay for the highest quality ppo plan and the employer still won't cover all medications. Hardest part of the job: being yelled at by patients over the phone nearly daily for the required language we must use, for the excessive amount of calls we're required to make to them, for not being an actual resource to them.

1
Voir les avis par: Utile|Évaluation|Date|Tout