Its ok - Principal Scientist Sanofi Employee Review

3.0
Feb 9, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits Work Flexibility A-lot of vacation and a shut down week Nice people

Cons

Sanofi in general is bloated and it takes too long to get things done. The orlando site does its best to support the larger company and is a nice group of people that work hard. Sanofi is a Disorganized organization and a revolving door or executive management. Therefore, every couple of years priorities are changing and jobs are at risk. Sanofi is famous for purchasing small companies that work in siloh’s. Not a unified organization even though they branded as “One Sanofi”. Orlando site is a small site that supports work for larger global programs. Your opportunities and visibility are based on lick and the project you are assigned. It is a nice place to work as the people are friendly and respect one another, but the culture has changed it was a better place to work 5 years ago.

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5.0
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Pros

work life balance, benefits, flexibility

Cons

less competitive salary, less promotion

3.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Extensive and active employee resource groups, strong leadership development opportunities, clear company mission, gig opportunities that support career development, strong employee support through the ombuds office and compliance help line, and stable company portfolio.

Cons

No work-life balance considerations with hybrid work model, contradictions in company mission compared to policies (i.e., target to reduce carbon emissions with employee commuting to office as one of the top 5 causes but yet still requiring employees to commute to office 3 days a week), some office sites are not conducive to in office productivity (not enough privacy or space), compensation package is not competitive for MA pharmaceutical companies, long-term incentives have almost no value once they are vested, health care benefits require employees to jump through hoops to maximize discounts or qualify for coverage of certain medications, and accountability for department leadership to follow the corporate leadership pillars is inconsistent across departments.

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