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Overall employee rating

3.3
Based on 37 reviews
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Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
4.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Clinical Project Manager
3.3
27 April 2026
Solid pay and benefits for big pharma
Pros: You get a good base salary here, which is pretty solid for a Clinical Project Manager in the Bay Area. The health benefits package is really comprehensive, which helps a lot with healthcare costs. Plus, there's a decent 401k match, standard in the biotech industry.
Cons: While the base pay is good, bonuses aren't always consistent year-to-year across teams. Some of the older plans aren't as competitive as what newer hires get, which is a bit frustrating for long-timers. It's a big corporate environment, so negotiating individual compensation can be tough.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate bonus structures for more consistency across teams and consider updating older benefit plans to be competitive with what new hires receive. Transparency around compensation bands for roles like Clinical Project Manager would also be helpful.
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Clinical Project Manager
3.6
17 April 2026
Decent WLB for a big pharma company
Pros: I found the hybrid work model really helped. As a Clinical Project Manager, I could juggle my personal life with my responsibilities. The South San Francisco, CA office encourages flexibility for many roles.
Cons: Sometimes, the workload in the biotech industry gets intense. You often have to push past 40 hours during critical study phases. It's not always easy to switch off, even with a hybrid schedule.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize workload expectations across different therapeutic areas. More support during peak times would really help project teams.
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Associate Scientist
3.3
9 April 2026
Hybrid model is okay, but could be better
Pros: The hybrid work model is a decent perk for many roles, especially in the South San Francisco office. It's nice to have some flexibility, not being stuck onsite every single day. For certain lab-based biotech roles, having dedicated WFH days helps with focus.
Cons: Even with the hybrid model, there's still a strict 3-day in-office requirement, which can be tough to juggle sometimes. The flexibility feels a bit limited for an Associate Scientist, especially if your tasks don't always demand lab time. It's not truly agile.
Advice to Management: Consider increasing flexibility for non-lab roles to truly embrace a modern work environment. Trust your teams more with their schedules.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.4
9 April 2026
Decent Work-Life, Depends on Your Team
Pros: I've been a Clinical Research Associate here for a few years, and the hybrid model definitely helps. You can often manage your own schedule, especially if your project isn't in a crunch phase for clinical trials. Some managers really respect boundaries, which is a big plus.
Cons: It's not always easy though. Being in big pharma, there's pressure to hit deadlines, and South San Francisco office hours can stretch. You'll have periods of really long weeks, which can burn you out, especially during critical drug development phases.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize expectations for work-life balance across different departments. Some teams are great, others are clearly overworked. More support during peak clinical trial periods would make a huge difference.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.1
6 April 2026
Solid Biotech Giant, But Watch Out for Changes
Pros: Being in the pharmaceutical industry at a big corporate like Roche definitely feels stable overall. There's always a lot going on, so for Clinical Research Associate roles, you usually feel secure, especially with ongoing drug development projects. They're a massive company, which helps a lot.
Cons: Sometimes entire project pipelines get cut, which makes you nervous about your future. I've seen some restructuring waves here in Basel, and it can impact teams suddenly. It's not always clear how your specific role fits in the long-term plan.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about project changes and their potential impact on specific roles. Better communication around long-term career paths would help ease job security concerns for your employees.
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Clinical Trial Associate
3.4
3 April 2026
Hybrid Model is Okay, Could Be Better
Pros: The hybrid model is solid for most corporate roles, like as a Clinical Trial Associate. You typically get a couple of WFH days which is a huge plus for avoiding the tough South San Francisco commute. It's a decent perk for a big biotechnology company.
Cons: However, the flexibility isn't consistent across all teams or departments. Some managers are super strict about coming in, even when your tasks could easily be done remotely. This inconsistency in the pharmaceutical industry creates a bit of resentment.
Advice to Management: Management should standardize hybrid policies across departments. It feels unfair when some teams have more remote options than others. Consistency would really help employee morale for the entire biotechnology workforce.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.1
3 April 2026
Solid Pay & Benefits, But Not Amazing
Pros: The base salary for a Clinical Research Associate here is pretty solid, especially if you're coming into the pharmaceutical industry. The health insurance is top-notch, which is a big plus. It's what you'd expect from a large corporate environment.
Cons: While the base is good, annual bonuses aren't always impressive, and raises can be slow. Don't expect huge equity packages. For the high cost of living in South San Francisco, sometimes the total compensation doesn't stretch as far as it should.
Advice to Management: Review the compensation bands and bonus structure for roles like Clinical Research Associate. Make sure pay growth keeps up with industry standards and the cost of living in areas like South San Francisco. More transparent career progression paths would also help.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.3
2 April 2026
Culture is okay, but it's very corporate
Pros: The company culture is pretty supportive, especially within individual teams. I liked the focus on collaboration for Clinical Research Associate roles. Benefits are solid, which is expected in the biopharmaceutical industry.
Cons: It's a huge, corporate environment, so things move really slow sometimes. Getting anything new approved can be a struggle, especially if you're working out of the South San Francisco office. It's not a place for quick changes or super agile thinking.
Advice to Management: Try to empower teams more and streamline approval processes. Less red tape would make a big difference for morale and innovation across the company.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.3
1 April 2026
Hybrid model has its good and bad points
Pros: I liked the option for a hybrid model; sometimes I could work from home two days a week. For a Clinical Research Associate, that's pretty decent in the pharma industry, especially if you're not always needing to be in the lab. The South San Francisco office is well-equipped for days you are onsite.
Cons: The hybrid policy isn't consistent across all departments. Some teams, particularly those in drug development, still expect almost full-time onsite presence which makes planning tough. It's not truly flexible if your manager dictates every onsite day, even within the hybrid framework.
Advice to Management: Standardize the hybrid work policy across all divisions and roles where it's feasible. True flexibility would boost morale and retain talent, especially in competitive markets like the South San Francisco Bay Area.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.4
30 March 2026
Decent for pharma, but watch your project load.
Pros: The hybrid model is good, letting me WFH a few days a week. Benefits are really solid for this large corporate company. As a Clinical Research Associate, I had decent autonomy when not on critical deadlines.
Cons: Project deadlines in the clinical trials division can get really intense. Some managers don't respect boundaries, making 40-hour weeks tough to maintain consistently. It really depends on your specific team in the South San Francisco office.
Advice to Management: Encourage managers to genuinely support the hybrid model and respect employee availability outside of core hours, especially when project timelines are tight.
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