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Thermo Fisher Scientific

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The Pros are Great and the Cons are Horrible - Team Leader Thermo Fisher Scientific Employee Review

3.0
Jan 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

+ You'll probably be OK working at a newer facility. + Annual Bonus and Merit Increase in Salary + Access to lots of resources, like MS Office and coupon codes. + 401(k) match up to 6% + Paid parental leave

Cons

- Merit Increases can be offensive when you've done exceptional work all year long. - Thermo Fisher swapped their 401(k) management to a different servicer and many people's balances dropped significantly. - The company will make huge changes that cause workers to wonder about job security. - Thermo Fisher overexpanded during the height of COVID and now workers at several sites are paying for it with plants being shut down to accommodate the expansion. - Senior Mgmt formed a clique, which hurt the site overall.

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Pros

Great people to work with

Cons

Too many processes to follow

2.0
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Pros

You'll get hands-on experience with regulated lab environments, which is genuinely valuable early in your career. The CRO world gives you transferable knowledge of clinical trial operations that other companies will recognize. If you're self-motivated, there's room to build things on your own. I taught myself new tools and built reporting dashboards for my department because nobody else was going to do it. Tuition reimbursement existed when I started, which was a real benefit.

Cons

Compensation does not match the workload. You will be overworked and underpaid, and when you bring it up, nothing changes. I repeatedly asked leadership to let me take on work that aligned with my career goals and education, but I was always "too busy" with my regular responsibilities for that to happen. They'll happily benefit from your output but won't invest in your growth. The tuition reimbursement policy changed while I was mid-degree, which tells you everything about how they view employee development. Benefits are underwhelming for a company this size, and when I needed them most, they fell short. A workplace injury made it very clear where employees fall on their priority list, and it's well below the bottom line.

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