Great People & Benefits. Leadership Lacks Accountability.
Pros
Mission and Impact: The company’s purpose, particularly in oncology, is a genuine driver of internal motivation. There is a deep sense of meaning behind the work, especially in late-stage commercialization and alliance execution. Cross-Functional Collaboration: There was generally strong partnership across teams. Many colleagues were mission-aligned and open to process improvement. Leadership Trust and Autonomy: Certain leaders empowered team members with autonomy, especially at the director level. In some areas, there was genuine trust in the expertise of individual contributors. Strong Peer Network: The culture fostered deep camaraderie among peers. The informal support system and shared accountability helped drive results even in high-pressure situations.
Cons
Frequent Restructuring: Ongoing reorganizations created instability and made long-term planning difficult. Talented individuals were sometimes displaced due to location-based decisions rather than performance. Governance Overload: Decision-making could be slow because of bureaucratic layers, even when projects were strategically aligned. Navigating approvals often consumed more time than execution. Competing Priorities: Teams were expected to drive transformation while also executing day-to-day deliverables. This resulted in burnout for some and a lack of clarity on shifting priorities. Inconsistent Leadership Quality: While there were exceptional leaders, others lacked the clarity, coaching skills, or strategic perspective needed at scale. Some departments suffered from reactive decision-making or unclear delegation. Culture of Overcommitment: The expectation to operate at a high level without proportional increases in support or resources was a common concern. This sometimes led to high attrition in key support functions. Limited Upward Mobility Without Relocation: Career advancement options for seasoned professionals were often tied to relocation or shifts into roles with less visibility or alignment to prior success.