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      Strong culture and resources but roadblocks for postdocs

      Postdoctoral research fellow
      Current employee
      San Francisco, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good career development and overall culture, great resources

      Cons

      You can feel low priority and have a lot of road blocks to work as a postdoc

      Great Place to Work

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Washington, DC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great pay, benefits, freedom and advancement opportunities.

      Cons

      I cant think of any at the moment

      Great Campus, Toxic Politics: The Last Gasps of a Once-Great Company

      Lead, marketing science
      Former employee
      South San Francisco, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Unmatched Intellectual Capital & Exposure The opportunity for cross-functional learning is phenomenal. You are surrounded by brilliant minds and a deep well of institutional knowledge. Interacting with diverse groups, functions, and scientific disciplines provides a fantastic environment for expanding your expertise and learning directly from top-tier industry professionals. World-Class Campus & Facilities The physical work environment is truly exceptional. The company has invested heavily in creating an amazing campus equipped with top-notch, cutting-edge facilities that support both high-level execution and day-to-day employee comfort. Tier-One Benefits The total rewards and benefits packages remain highly competitive and comprehensive. The company provides excellent perks that reflect a genuine investment in employee well-being, health, and quality of life outside of work.

      Cons

      Lack of Cohesive Leadership and Constant Whiplash: There is no consistent leadership vision, resulting in exhausting reorganizations every 18 months. Leadership tries too hard to "change things up," but without a stable foundation, it just creates confusion. Management relies on expensive external consultants to state the obvious, attempting to rebrand the organizational structure as "Agile." In reality, they are completely conflating technical project management frameworks with organizational design, which inevitably fails and triggers yet another re-org 18 months later. Toxic Consensus and Decision Paralysis: The company culture has shifted in a way that actively punishes decisive action. You are no longer allowed to simply say "no" to an unworkable idea. Instead, corporate "Leadership Guidance" dictates that everything must be routed through cross-functional pods where endless "hmmm, have you considered..." feedback loops are prioritized over execution. What should be a respectful, fruitful discussion resulting in immediate action instead devolves into months of circular meetings. Political Promotions: Career advancement is now entirely dictated by internal politics rather than merit or capability. Several people recently promoted into Senior Roles are simply not competent, and they certainly are not "agile." This feels like the last gasps of what used to be a genuinely wonderful and pioneering company. Executive leadership has excelled in leading-edge oncology—you know exactly how to secure fast-track FDA approval for an orphan drug by executing smart, rapid solutions for complex diseases. I strongly urge you to apply that same aggressive, fast-track mentality to the rare disease metastasizing within your own organization: self-protecting political cliques. We need leadership to diagnose this internal cultural issue and cure it with the same decisive action used to bring drugs to market

      3

      Great place to work

      Intern
      Current intern
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great Team, on site cafeteria and lots of opportunities to grow

      Cons

      None I can think of

      new gRED head is a disappointment

      Principal project manager
      Current employee
      South San Francisco, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits and career opportunities within the organization

      Cons

      Too political (highly charged towards the Left) - there is no diversity of thoughts unless you support the Left agenda Too much emphasis on D&I

      A great place to start early career!

      Intern
      Current intern
      South San Francisco, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great culture and team; encourages career growth

      Cons

      My experience has been great so far!

      Great Place to Work.

      Anonymous intern
      Former intern
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Company culture, care for employees, growth opportunities and large network.

      Cons

      No cons to think of.

      Good Company -- Some Setbacks

      Customer service senior supervisor
      Current employee
      Portland, OR
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      -- exceptional benefits -- care for employees -- great products -- believe in the mission

      Cons

      -- pay is no longer competitive -- financial setbacks have hurt morale and create confusing decisions from leadership -- Portland site has limited career advancement opportunities

      1

      Great place to work

      Scientist 3
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Flexible, highly motivated colleagues, great work environment

      Cons

      Poor career growth and opportunities for advancement

      Great place to work

      Product manager
      Current employee
      South San Francisco, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Very flexible, lots of opportunities

      Cons

      not that I can think of

      1