No longer the same - Program Manager Genentech Employee Review

1.0
May 28, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Has good benefits, access to gym, cafeteria and convenient onsite medical and dental office.

Cons

Inappropriate behaviors are not taken seriously. There is a lot of discrimination. Genentech has changed significantly for the worse over the years.

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Genentech Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Our ability to bring transformative medicines to patients depends on the positive experience and engagement of everyone working here. We also know that the wellbeing of our people is critical for us to achieving our mission and that includes creating and maintaining a safe, healthy and positive work environment. We take seriously any concerns about unfairness, discrimination or mistreatment. Speaking up is a core facet of our culture and we strongly encourage you to contact your Human Resources Business Partner or our gCOM (Genentech's Compliance & Ethics) phone line at 866-411-4266 if you experienced or witnessed anything that you considered to be unfair. Thank you again for your review.

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Cons

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