Skip to contentSkip to footer
  • Community
  • Jobs
  • Companies
  • Salaries
  • For Employers
      Notifications

      Loading...

      Elevate your career

      Discover your earning potential, land dream jobs, and share work-life insights anonymously.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Medpace

      Engaged Employer

      About
      Reviews
      Pay & benefits
      Jobs
      Interviews
      Medpace FAQs
      Related searches: Medpace reviews | Medpace jobs | Medpace salaries | Medpace benefits | Medpace interviews
      About MedpaceMedpace FAQsMedpace question


      Glassdoor

      • About / Press
      • Awards
      • Blog
      • Research
      • Contact Us
      • Guides

      Employers

      • Free Employer Account
      • Employer Center
      • Employers Blog

      Information

      • Help
      • Guidelines
      • Terms of Use
      • Privacy & Ad Choices
      • Do Not Sell Or Share My Information
      • Cookie Consent Tool
      • Security

      Work With Us

      • Advertisers
      • Careers
      Download the App

      • Browse by:
      • Companies
      • Jobs
      • Locations
      • Communities
      • Recent Posts

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls," and logo are proprietary trademarks of Glassdoor LLC.

      Company Bowl sample

      Want the inside scoop on your own company?

      Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.

      Bowls

      Get actionable career advice tailored to you by joining more bowls.

      Followed companies

      Stay ahead in opportunities and insider tips by following your dream companies.

      Job searches

      Get personalized job recommendations and updates by starting your searches.

      What is paid time off like at Medpace?

      Medpace reviews

      Has gone down hill

      Clincial data coordinator
      Current employee
      Cincinnati, OH
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The offcis itself is nice, good benefits, pretty standard PTO

      Cons

      Constant change in policy, WFH taken away for “collaboration” despite never having in person meetings

      Run away! This Company will Drain you!

      Project coordinator
      Current employee
      Cincinnati, OH
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Integration into the clinical research industry, PTO, work schedule, ability to form professional connections

      Cons

      Inadequate pay, poor upper management, poor CEO functioning (it is clear and evident the oversight he has over ALL company decisions. Decisions seem to be made rashly with no insight from others), reversed Work from Home policy, terrible training program, high turnover and frequent team changes, poor reputation among CROs. CEO clearly doesn’t value employees and has said he’d replace us all with AI if he could.

      6
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      We recognize we cannot please everyone, and we do our best to provide an environment where our employees feel challenged, motivated, valued, and encouraged to advance.

      Disorganized and toxic work environment

      Project coordinator
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good PTO package Flexible hours Acceptable salary

      Cons

      Disorganized management Processes constantly changed which frustrated employees Managers say they want to listen but don't honestly try to make things better Complete lack of proper training of employees

      8
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      We are saddened by your thoughts about the organization. We feel that combined with our flexible scheduling, PTO packages, and our updated work-from-home policy, that employees have a generous amount of flexibility in their work schedule to meet their needs. We are also proud of the leadership we have in our management teams and we encourage employees to speak to their Human Resources Representative should they have any concerns. We acknowledge that Medpace is not a fit for everyone, and we are okay with that. Every employee has different needs, and it is unrealistic to think we can meet all of them. However, we always try our best to make every employee feel valued and satisfied in their position at the organization.

      Standard work for little pay

      Project assistant
      Former employee
      Cincinnati, OH
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      good benefits and time off

      Cons

      The work is not engaging and the team was dysfunctional

      Medpace Review

      Junior software engineer
      Current employee
      Denver, CO
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Enjoyment of work contributed to the web applications I have worked on - Enjoyment of the people and dynamics of the teams - Good PTO policy - Good hybrid option and WFH options - Great onboarding and training program

      Cons

      - Not being able to work remotely outside of your home address - No employee stock purchase plan - Merchandise not extended - Recent mass firing of employees without a warning regarding their penalties of work from home submissions - Inability to provide compensation for a parking pass year round (rotation system where each employee must use public transportation 1 month out of the year)

      5
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      Thank you for your feedback. While in-office work is vital for team collaboration and development, we are very proud of our hybrid work-from-home structure that is available for most employees. Additionally, we provide PTO and flex time to ensure we create a flexible environment for a workforce with diverse needs. Training is extremely important for all new employees given the regulations and high standards we have within the CRO industry. We are very proud of the training programs we have in place here at the organization, not only for new employees, but for ongoing learning as employees continue to advance within the organization. While we do not offer an employee stock purchase plan, we do have a designated team that regularly reviews our compensation and benefits to ensure we are being competitive within our industry.

      Do not work here.

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      I enjoy my line manager and immediate co-workers.

      Cons

      Lack of transparency: Lack of communication and transparency in timelines for promotions, transfers and expectations (from upper management). Although my direct line manager tells me what she can, upper management is not sharing enough details with her and the timing of promotions/transfers/merit, etc. are continually pushed out without warrant. There is also no 'you can improve on this' before you can be promoted, etc. It is very much who upper management simply likes. Compensation/benefits: This week the company cold turkey took away merit and bonus from those who used extra work from home time. This was not communicated in any sense over the last year and WFH time has generally been at manager and employee discretion (unless there were performance issues). It would have been understandable if employees were informed of this mid-year, however we were not and were instead blind-sided with news that we do not qualify for merit/bonus. This affected not only entry/lower-level employees, but also director level employees and above. Let's also talk about pay and merit in general. Medpace pays significantly below the industry standards. HR will tell you otherwise, but that is the truth. Merit and bonus are also not applicable if you take the 12 weeks you are LEGALLY allowed to take for maternity leave. Maternity care and rights: Do not become a mother at this company. You will not get paid during your maternity leave (outside of FMLA, which is 60% for either 4 or 6 weeks depending on the type of delivery). You can only use the amount of PTO you have accrued (although if you were not on medical leave, you could use ALL of your PTO right away and if you left, you'd just have to pay it back later if not accrued). You will also lose PTO during this time, so when you do come back it is prorated based to only the time you truly worked that year. In addition to this, pumping in the office is nearly impossible. People book the designated rooms for calls, naps, and other unnecessary things. HR will not address this issue and will simply tell you that they cannot help. Despite the fact that Medpace is legally required to provide ample time/space/allocations for a mother who requires to pump breast milk while at work. They do not care. Work from home/remote work: Industry standard is that most of these roles are fully remote or mainly work from home. Initially after COVID, Medpace was improving their WFH policy, however they have suddenly taken this perk away by adding mandatory in-office 'Together Tuesdays' which require you to take sick time/PTO if you cannot physically be in office no matter the reason (i.e. sick child, dr. appt that requires you to flex time, inclement weather, you are sick enough to not come in but not sick enough to take PTO). This has resulted in unnecessary use of valuable PTO/sick time and we are only in March so far. As of this week, they also revoked all merit and bonus for anyone who used too much WFH time. This was determined based on badge swipes. It has nothing at all to do with employee productivity, performance, etc. Discrimination: I think it is clear from the above that this company does not value females with children. As soon as I became a mother, my value and sense of appreciation in my role has severely diminished. Kids get sick, coming in office everyday (when it previously wasn't a requirement) is challenging sometimes. This company does not care. The fact that you are ineligible for a bonus simply for taking maternity leave should be illegal.

      40
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      Thank you your feedback. We are glad that you have enjoyed working with your manager and co-workers, but are disappointed by your thoughts of our organization. With regard to merit increases and discretionary cash bonuses, we offer the annual opportunity to earn a merit increase and discretionary cash bonus based upon minimum requirements and performance standards. This includes compliance with all Medpace organizational policies which all employees review and acknowledge on an annual basis. Failure to comply with Medpace policies, for example the Remote Work Policy, may impact eligibility for discretionary bonus. In addition there are opportunities for promotions within a career ladder, which are reviewed quarterly for eligibility. Regarding flexibility and work-from-home, we strongly believe in-office work is vital for team collaboration and development, and we are very proud of our hybrid work-from-home structure that is available for most employees. Additionally, we provide PTO and flex time to ensure we create a flexible environment for a workforce with diverse needs. Our new Together Tuesday is a day of the week to maximize collaboration and assure predictable interaction for all associates, including those who are completely office-based and those that are new to the company. As always, we promote a company culture focused on positivity, collaboration, and flexibility. Finally, your comments regarding maternity leave are troubling. Medpace does offer maternity leave for up to 12 weeks and provides salary continuation coverage through our short-term disability benefit. Like most companies within the United States our maternity benefits are limited in duration, but we are dedicated to support our associates though all phases of life. We would encourage you to contact your designated HR Representative to discuss your concerns further, especially those which you consider discriminatory or illegal and your misunderstanding of Medpace’s maternity leave policies.

      Decent Beginning Job

      Contract specialist
      Current employee
      Cincinnati, OH
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Trains employees very well. Vacation policy is very good - 15 days of paid time off, 6 sick days, and usually 2-3 floating holidays.

      Cons

      WFH USED to be great. It was very flexible, 8 days a month + 10 annual days. However, starting in 2024, all employees are required to be in-office on Tuesdays. Medpace likes to flaunt that they’re a flexible workplace, but requiring certain days to be on-campus days works against that ideology. Employee turnover is high, so often time, employees are being handed off projects from people leaving and those handoffs can be a mess. Starting pay is not that great. Also, the pay increase between entry level roles and Level I roles is significant, but then the increases between Level I to II is MUCH less

      16
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      We are proud of the flexibility and benefits that we offer and we have a designated team that regularly reviews our compensation and benefits to ensure we are being competitive within our industry. In regard to our new mandatory Together Tuesday, this is a day of the week to maximize collaboration and assure predictable interaction for all associates, including those who are completely office-based and for new joiners. Unlike many companies, Medpace has not reduced the number of work from home days available to employees. We appreciate your feedback!

      Working at Medpace

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The amount PTO is decent. I like my co workers

      Cons

      Chose this job for the hybrid flexibility, and now it’s starting to slowly be taken away. Not nearly as flexible of a WFH schedule as it used to be, making it much harder to work for me and my family. Parking has gotten bad because of the decrease in WFH days. Seems to be a disconnect between the higher ups and their employees as to what makes employees content with working here. Workers seem to be very upset with the changes.

      Less than 1 star

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Honestly nothing at this point.

      Cons

      Severe weather (10+ inches of snow and ice) that caused even local outpatient hospitals to close wasn’t even acknowledged by Medpace management and we were expected to just go about our business as normal even though majority of the roads surrounding campus were fully closed due to crashes, forcing most to use PTO or a precious “annual” WFH day. They couldn’t even bother to plow their own parking lots, but still expected us to risk our safety to make sure we get our 8 hours in. Not to mention, of course, they were kind enough to close all their restaurants on campus for the safety of those workers, which further proves that Medpace’s employees are not cared for in the slightest. It’s actually embarrassing at this point to work for this company and I’m counting down the days until I get to leave.

      8
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      In unfavorable weather conditions, Medpace offers PTO and flex time as an option for employees who are unable to make it to the office.

      Questionable Job Security Unless You're Upper Management

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Irving, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Partial WFH available (at least for now...) - Lots of entry-level positions - Good people to work with - Mostly slow-paced (depends on position, and work pace varies with the seasons) - Many opportunities to build skills in leadership and client relations - Several scheduled promotions & raises over the first 2 years (my salary increased by $30k since starting) - Lower management is respectful of your personal time & doesn't fight against you using your PTO

      Cons

      - Strict non-compete agreement. Good luck finding a new job in clinical research if you don't like it here. - Awful starting pay - Harsh punishments for not adhering to company policy (just had mass layoffs in 2024 for people not adhering to WFH policy...feels like an excuse to cut costs without calling it that. A lot of good workers got laid off.) - Raise rates are slowing down (they were great last year, bad this year) - Company strategizes layoff timing to avoid paying scheduled bonuses - WFH seems to be getting phased out (they just introduced an incentive to not use your WFH days) - Too many meetings - Compensation is sub-par - Troendle himself has to approve every change to the business, so raises, promotions, and hiring of new staff are often denied or delayed because of him

      41
      avatar
      Medpace Response
      now
      Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are proud of the advancement opportunities we provide to our employees and we have multiple levels structured within each position in order to provide a way for our associates to have opportunities for advancement. Regarding our compete agreement, this is a very common practice in competitive industries, such as ours. Medpace notifies all candidates who interview of our employment contract prior to offering a position. This allows each candidate to evaluate if the non-compete agreement is something they feel comfortable with prior to joining the organization. As Medpace is in a highly regulated industry, and we hold our employees to the highest level of compliance with all Medpace policies. Failure to comply with any Medpace policy, for example the Remote Work Policy, may impace eligibility for discretionary bonus, merit, or employment.