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3.2
Based on 36 reviews
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Detail Ratings
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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Research Scientist
3.1
25 April 2026
Career Growth Can Be a Grind for Scientists
Pros: The resources for learning new skills in pharmaceutical research are really good here. As a Research Scientist, you can definitely grow your technical expertise if you seek out opportunities. There's a decent budget for external training.
Cons: Moving up the ladder as an individual contributor in this big pharma setup feels slow. Career growth often depends heavily on internal networking, not always just performance. It's hard to see a clear path for advancement without a strong mentor in this corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Managers should really focus on creating clearer, more transparent pathways for advancement for individual contributors. It's frustrating when you feel stuck without proper guidance or consistent promotion criteria in the biopharma industry.
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Pharmaceutical Sales Rep
3.1
20 April 2026
Job Security Feels Shaky in Big Pharma Sales
Pros: The pay and benefits are pretty good for a big pharma company. Being remote from Texas, I've got some decent work flexibility. It's a well-known name in the pharmaceutical industry, which looks good on a resume.
Cons: Lately, job security for Pharmaceutical Sales Reps feels low. There's been a lot of talk about restructuring, and it's making everyone nervous. It's tough when you hear about waves of layoffs.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about future plans and potential restructuring. Better communication could help with employee morale and reduce anxiety around job security.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.0
17 April 2026
Leadership is a Mixed Bag Here
Pros: Direct managers were often good, really helpful as a Clinical Research Associate. I got solid support on my projects in the pharmaceutical industry.
Cons: Higher-ups in this large corporate setting seem pretty out of touch. Their decisions usually don't make much sense to us on the ground.
Advice to Management: Focus on improving communication from senior leadership down. Be more transparent about strategy and decision-making impacts on the ground level teams, especially for critical clinical trials.
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Research Scientist
3.4
11 April 2026
Decent for Pharma, but watch your boundaries
Pros: I liked the hybrid work arrangement; it gave me flexibility. As a Research Scientist, most of my lab work was onsite, but I could do data analysis remotely. My team generally respected boundaries, which is a big plus in drug development.
Cons: There are definitely crunch times, especially during project deadlines or urgent clinical trials. It's easy for the workday to stretch past 8 hours, and some managers expect constant availability. It's a corporate environment, so things move slow sometimes.
Advice to Management: Encourage managers to consistently enforce work-life boundaries for their teams, especially during critical phases of drug development projects.
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Research Scientist
3.3
6 April 2026
Flexibility is Okay for Lab Staff
Pros: As a Research Scientist in the Rahway, NJ office, I appreciate the hybrid model. It's nice to have some remote days for planning and data analysis. For some non-lab pharmaceutical industry roles, the work-from-home options are pretty solid.
Cons: However, actual lab work requires you onsite a lot. My project sometimes needed really specific timing, making true work flexibility tough. You can't just always switch your schedule, especially when experiments are running. It's not the best for spontaneous personal needs.
Advice to Management: Try to find more ways to offer flexibility for lab-based roles. Maybe staggered shifts or more support staff could help Research Scientists manage their time better without impacting drug development timelines.
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Associate Scientist
2.9
4 April 2026
Solid company, but job security feels shaky now.
Pros: For a long time, working as an Associate Scientist in drug development felt really stable here. It's a big pharma company, so generally, job security was a strong point and benefits are solid. You rarely worried about your role just disappearing overnight.
Cons: Lately, though, that stability isn't what it used to be. There have been multiple rounds of layoffs and reorganizations, even in the Rahway, NJ office. It's made a lot of us feel uncertain about our long-term future here, which is tough.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about future plans and potential restructures. The constant uncertainty is really bad for morale and makes people look elsewhere. Clear communication about job security would help.
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Research Scientist
3.1
3 April 2026
Career paths are slow here, honestly.
Pros: The pay for a Research Scientist in this large pharmaceutical company is decent, and the benefits package is solid. You get to work on some really important projects, which is fulfilling. There's good job security here in the pharmaceutical industry.
Cons: Career growth here is definitely slow, especially for individual contributors. Promotions are pretty rare, and it feels like you're stuck in your role for years if you're in the Kenilworth, NJ office. There aren't many clear paths to move up unless someone leaves.
Advice to Management: Managers need to be more proactive in identifying talent and creating clear progression frameworks. It's hard to see what's next for individual contributors in the scientific roles.
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Senior Research Scientist
3.1
31 March 2026
Solid pay for pharma, but benefits could improve.
Pros: The base salary is really good, especially for the Rahway, NJ office. They offer decent health insurance, and there's a good 401k match, which is a big plus when you're thinking long-term. Stock options are a nice perk too.
Cons: Annual raises aren't always great; sometimes they barely keep up with inflation. The PTO policy isn't super generous for how long I was there, and you don't get much flexibility with it. It feels a bit restrictive for a large corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Review the PTO policy and make annual raises more impactful. Small changes could really boost morale for the research teams.
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Associate Scientist
3.3
30 March 2026
Decent stability but things can shift quickly
Pros: It's a big corporate company, so job security usually feels pretty good overall. For entry-level positions in drug development, especially for an Associate Scientist, there's always a lot going on. The Rahway, NJ office has many teams, so internal moves are an option.
Cons: However, things can change fast in the pharmaceutical industry. If your R&D project gets shelved, you might find yourself looking for a new role internally, which isn't always a sure thing. Layoffs aren't unheard of during big reorganizations.
Advice to Management: Management should work on better communication during times of uncertainty, especially when R&D projects are winding down or being re-prioritized. It helps reduce employee anxiety and provides clearer paths for internal transitions.
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Associate Scientist
3.1
29 March 2026
Culture is okay, typical big pharma vibe
Pros: I've met some genuinely great people here. The job security is solid for the pharmaceutical industry, which is a big plus. We also have decent hybrid work options in the Rahway, NJ office, which helps with work-life balance for many.
Cons: It's a huge corporate machine, so things move slow. There's a lot of bureaucracy and it can be hard to get things done as an Associate Scientist. The company culture feels a bit stagnant sometimes.
Advice to Management: Try to cut down on the red tape. Focus more on empowering teams and streamlining processes to boost morale and foster innovation within the research and development departments.
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