AstraZeneca reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(7,962 total reviews)
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Pascal Soriot

89% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

AstraZeneca has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,962 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AstraZeneca employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmazeutika & Biotechnologie industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Jul 14, 2025

Great People & Benefits. Leadership Lacks Accountability.

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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.

5.0
Jul 12, 2025

Good benefits and great pipeline

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Pros

Tons of development opportunity supporting the development of a broad portfolio of products. The benefits are great. Good flexibility in working arrangement.

Cons

Many directors are not engaged as a result of too many layers. Most escalation is managed within project teams, not reporting structures. Upward mobility seems limited as directors stagnate in their role for years. Timelines are set as if the tools such as data and AI systems are in place, however, it is mostly individuals sacrificing personal life to accelerate timelines

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