Used to be a great place to work... - Senior Clinical Data Coordinator IQVIA Employee Review

2.0
May 1, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Quintiles offers flexible schedules that include working from home up to 4 days per week. Tuition assistance, money for a personal computer every 3 years, fitness reimbursement & on site fitness centers and cafeterias in some locations are other perks.

Cons

In 2013 & 2014, they have eliminated hundreds of US & European jobs under the guise of "globalizing" their operations. In reality, operations have been centralized to low-cost centers in India and South Africa in order to increase profits. Professional growth opportunities for US based employees in data & safety monitoring are almost non-existent. There is also a lack of work/life balance and work loads can be unmanageable due to high turnover rates for data team leads. Schedules were previously tailored to meet client and personal needs, but since the move to low-cost centers in India, US based employees are expected to attend meetings early in the morning or late at night depending on which shift their Indian counterparts work. Lack of focus on the value that US employees bring to the company is a major concern. Emphasis on profits, rather than quality delivered at a reasonable price seems to be the new plan.

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5.0
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Pros

Resources and access to good studies to be successful in research, immediate PTO benefits, 401k match.

Cons

Growth opportunities/compensation - besides the annual merit raises of <3 percent I haven’t gotten a raise in 5 years.

2.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

Great pay initially, especially after negotiating. People are very smart and willing to meet for networking and learning opportunities. Flexibility and work life balance is by far the best perk - especially since many roles are fully remote.

Cons

Merit raises have been subpar the last 4 years and do not come close to keeping with inflation, consistently the company cites great EBITDA growth but that never is shown in bonuses nor merit raises despite receiving “exceeds expectations” ratings. Parental leave is a nominal. Very easy to get “lost in the sauce” of such a large company.

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