Five Years of Loyalty Met with Disappointment
Pros
Good time off AFTER YOU HIT FIVE YEARS,
Cons
I've worked at Labcorp for five years, and unfortunately, my experience has been overwhelmingly negative. The only reason I am still working here is because the job market is difficult but I am still looking for other employment. What should have been a place of professional growth and support turned into a toxic, mentally draining environment. Throughout my time here, I’ve experienced bullying, harassment, retaliation, and blatant favoritism. Reporting these issues to HR led nowhere — concerns were brushed aside and nothing ever changed. Even after escalating the situation to the Vice President of the company via email, no action was taken. The message was ignored entirely, which only reinforced the feeling that employee well-being is not a true priority at any level of leadership. Despite applying to over a dozen internal positions, I was never given the opportunity to grow — while others, often less qualified but closer to management, were handed promotions or custom-created roles. If you don’t align yourself with upper management or engage in office politics, you’re overlooked or micromanaged. Every move I made was watched, while others were allowed to bend rules freely. As someone who’s remained committed even during personal hardships, the lack of empathy was staggering. The way policies were enforced around bereavement and leave was cold and bureaucratic, with no human understanding behind them. This job has taken a toll on my mental health in ways I never imagined. I began associating the sound of my alarm with anxiety. That’s not how work should feel. If you’re looking for a place that values loyalty, hard work, and integrity — sadly, this may not be it. I hope things change for the better, but for now, I cannot recommend this company to anyone seeking a healthy or supportive work environment.