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Losing Its Way - Finance Director Thermo Fisher Scientific Employee Review

4.0
Jun 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I was at Thermo for 12+ years working remotely for most of that time in a finance role. Absolutely loved the company, our mission, and leadership. Marc Casper steered us through COVID very well. We were rewarded for sacrifices and heavy pushes to serve customers with COVID-related products and services.

Cons

Exiting COVID, the market uncertainty led to a ton or restructuring that was largely kept quiet, and some of Marc's candor was lost as he was pressed by employees more in town halls. This cascaded down through group, division, and functional leadership, resulting in a lot of head scratching and discomfort. As a leader, I was hard pressed to backfill positions on my team as people moved to other roles due to inconsistent messages related to promotions and career paths. As a result, I was left with a diminished team and increasing workload. And although the company embraced remote work during the pandemic (a blessing for someone who had been remote for 10 years), leadership snapped back to mandatory on-site presence for new roles or promotions, effectively stranding me. I left in Spring 2024 and my mental health improved so much. Was very sad to leave but felt it was the right time.

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5.0
May 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good company to work with. Provides good benefits. A growing company with a strong-solid background in the medical field.

Cons

Mainly a medical company (95%), but has invested in other areas (5%). If you are in the 5% area, it's difficult to transfer, even once you are internally an employee there.

2.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
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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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