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3.9

79% would recommend to a friend

(3,828 total reviews)
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Marc Casper

82% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

PPD has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,828 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PPD employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmazeutika & Biotechnologie industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Feb 8, 2013

Great training

Recommend
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Pros

Training is great. Flexible, workout facility, and mini clinic on site.

Cons

Pay could increase. Wasteful spending runs rampant.

1.0
Jun 28, 2012
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Pros

A paycheck every 2 weeks, benefits, and good experience right out of college, if you last....

Cons

First of all, this is one of those companies that has massive hiring blitzes where they'll take anyone with any experience, especially if you are a recent college graduate like I was. After a whirlwind 2 week training session, they put you into your area of work (I was in the small molecule department) and expect you to know everything as if you've been there for years and know what you are doing. But heaven forbid if you make a mistake in the lab doing sample prep or worse, doing incorrect documentation. They must have a 1 strike and you're done policy there. No chance to fix mistakes or improve on them with a employee development plan. Also the lack of equipment is a big issue. 8 + buildings where I worked and every day you should expect to visit them looking for glassware and equipment. If you are lucky enough to find it, you can guarantee it probably wasn't washed and its in pretty rough shape. The management you work for if you are one of the "scientists" is strictly those who "run" the lab. As some previous reviews have stated, there is a lack of knowledge at the management level. There were many days I felt that they, my supervisors, had no clue what was going on. Plus, I never saw them working in the lab doing research or completing projects. They were always sitting at their desks at their computers. Oh, and good luck trying to talk with them if you have a problem or need their help. They are NEVER around when you need them and instead schedule these meetings known as "1 on 1". Do not think that these will occur when they are scheduled because they keep being rescheduled and when you finally get to talk with them, they have nothing good to say. I understand the world of a CRO is fast paced and hectic, but with the lack of real management and the lack knowledgeable people (don't even get me started on my co workers, I can guarantee you that they truly had no idea what they were doing), it it is just unbearable. Even lab workers should have some respect and at PPD you have none. You are a face and a number and you can and will be terminated for no reason at all and let go at a moment's notice, like I was. And that's fine because my new job treats me a lot better and I feel like I am going somewhere with them. My humble opinion? If you see any scientist openings at any of the PPD locations across the US, don't jump right on it. Do your research on them and make sure your education and experience matches 100% to the job you are applying for. But I would just keep looking elsewhere and try and locate a company that actually cares about its employees and values their skills, unlike PPD...

2.0
Apr 11, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

having a job in todays economy work from home unlimited company mobile phone

Cons

All projects underbid in terms of hours to accomplish tasks - then employees hard squeezed to deliver in unrealistic time. If not able to pull it off by working extra for free penalised with demoralizing "annual performance assessments" and no raise at all Constantly working 1.5 FTEs for 1 FTE pay (at about 90% of industry average pay/compensation) Superficial involvement with far too many projects at any time to really get to know the project in depth and provide quality, well informed service Unreaslistic timelines for deliverables, inability to plan anything, unexpected work routinely dumped all of a sudden without any notice, Day to day work feels like putting out fires and managing emergencies most of the time Barely enough time to accomplish tasks at all, let at all provide excellent service, one can be proud of Zero recognition for hard work Pay barely keeps up to date with inflation (and that if your annual assessment "exceeds expectations" only) Rather boring, repetitive tasks at a relatively senior level - lack of satisfaction from using your knowledge Very high turnover - after 3 years you feel like a company dinosaur Promotion not based on merit but on "not saying the wrong things" to your superiors, and not questioning anything Favroritism - some get away with doing barely any work, constantly on leaves and their work gets dumped on others who are in turn not adequately rewarded for extra work Lack of company vision/pride in working for a great company

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