3% pay raise when inflations over double that! - Senior Clinical Data Manager Labcorp Employee Review

1.0
Jun 8, 2022
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Pros

Great colleagues. Remote working. Entry level opportunity

Cons

2022 flat pay raise of 3% so technically a substantial reduction as inflation so high. No performance based raise. Like a kick in the guts after going over and above, working late, way over base hours, keeping clients happy and bending over backwards to help out. All that effort for nothing. I expect a lot will look elsewhere now especially as other firms recruiters are actively trying to attract CDMs offering much higher salaries and better benefits. Sad that Labcorp don’t have the fore site to see it’s cheaper to retain staff than recruit and train new hires. Plus they take the experience elsewhere. You are expected to work late to get work done without extra pay as workload greater than other CROs Training hit and miss as everyone so busy.overworked No allowance for remote working - have to buy own printer, ink, paper, office supplies, no contribution to energy or internet costs Poor work life balance Nobody above direct line manager appreciates just how hard CDMs work especially after losing onshore CDAs

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5.0
May 18, 2026
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Pros

Very low proc rate. I can draw blood with my non dominate arm as well. I've done many split shifts for LabCorp. I've traveled a lot for LabCorp. Sometimes 2hrs in a single day. I go above and beyond. In so much that Advanced Cardiology only wants me to be their tech and no one else. They love having me as their tech. I take out Advanced Cardiology's trash and boxes to the dumpster for them. I do deep dives to ensure the very rare specialty tests are done exactly the way the doctors want them since these test codes are rarely given. And when PTs want a curtesy copy sent to another doctor I make sure to put it in the system and make an additional attachment,. Which makes the PTs very happy😁I also cover Rowan OB/GYN at night when ask at the Sper of the moment. I'm very willing to go above and beyond for my supervisor. I stayed on the clock even though I pulled a muscle around my ribcage and I was struggling to breath; it was hard to keep my asthma under control...I didn't want to inconvenience LabCorp by leaving. So I went to the hospital after my shift.

Cons

speed even though I've done a 25 PT volume IOP by my self.

1.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

None whatsoever. Everything they advertise as a pro has fineprint that renders it completely useless.

Cons

Wish I could have given zero stars, 1 star feels like lying. The most important thing is that they will mess you over without a second thought. For those who may have just started at the company, quit now before they mess you over. Don't be deceived by the benefits they advertise. Don't think you're valued because they will turn on you the second keeping you as part of the team inconveniences them. They don't pay fairly and blow off people who need to make a living. On top of trash pay, the work environment will have you hating what you do even while you're actively helping people. At PSCs, you're severely overworked and under a microscope. As an IOP, you're underappreciated and taken advantage of. The way they do business is very shady. They constantly have lawsuits against them, Google it. I saw the reviews and didn't listen because I thought a bad job was better than no job in this economy. I was so wrong. For your own mental health, and overall finances, don't work here. EVER. There are other jobs out there that pay fairly and aren't toxic. I found one and am so happy because I could have been trapped in a company going nowhere. Now I am paid what I'm worth and growing in my career, not just stuck choosing between being a phlebotomist, float or a high-stress supervisor. Just wait for a better job. I promise, the trash pay and stress are NOT worth the gas you'll waste driving all over the place even when you're not a float. Just don't do it.

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