Great industry exposure, but lack of support and retaliation culture overshadow the benefits. - Anonymous employee Roche Employee Review

1.0
Mar 18, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Global company with strong industry presence. Provides opportunities to work on high-impact projects in the pharma sector. - Exposure to international markets. Chance to collaborate with teams across different countries and gain valuable experience. - Some great colleagues. Many talented and supportive peers who genuinely care about their work. - Potential for learning. If you are proactive, you can develop valuable skills and gain insights into the industry. - Good benefits package. Competitive salary and benefits, though they may not always compensate for the high workload.

Cons

- Lack of inclusion for neurodiverse employees. The company is not mature in its ways of working with neurodiverse individuals. - Retaliation culture. Management tends to respond negatively to feedback or concerns raised by employees. - Unmanageable workloads. Employees are expected to handle excessive work with little to no support. - Poor work-life balance. Long hours and constant pressure make it difficult to maintain a healthy balance. - Toxic management culture. Favoritism and internal politics create an unfair and stressful work environment.

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Roche Response
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Thank you for the feedback - we've shared this with the Roche People and Culture (P&C) team. Roche is deeply committed to creating and maintaining a safe, healthy, and positive work environment and takes any concerns seriously and is committed to no retaliation for doing so. You may contact the local Roche Ethics & Compliance team for further assistance.

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