McKesson is a good place to work if you are comfortable and satisfied doing things the way they've always been done. - Anonymous employee McKesson Employee Review

3.0
Mar 26, 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The culture of McKesson is very pleasant; it's is a friendly and relatively uncompetitive place to work. The company is impeccably managed from a financial standpoint for stability and constant, but long-term growth. Apart from occasional reductions of duplicate functions after acquisitions, it is a fairly stable place to work. The senior management team is very strong; they are experienced c-level veterans and are steadfast in their dedication to generating value for both customers and investors. The executive team is refreshingly humble and uphold strong moral and ethical principals. There is a strong strategic vision for how McKesson will need to evolve to adapt to industry trends and continue to deliver double-digit growth quarter over quarter.

Cons

As a result of McKesson's business model it operates on thin profit margins, so in many cases the staffing model is lean and there are limited dollars to invest in infrastructure upgrades, product development or innovation. Due to the decentralized management structure of the company - beginning one level down from the executive team - there are challenges working across business unit lines to serve customers because the goals of the various units are not aligned so it is often difficult to gain support for cross-unit or multi-unit initiatives. There is not a lot of appetite for change or disruptive innovation at McKesson, so if you are an entrepreneurial type, you may find it frustrating to work at McKesson. If you are a high-driven and typically high-performing employee you may also find it frustrating to work at McKesson, where the risk-averse, non-competitive culture tends to reward maintenance rather than reform. If you need to operate in a progressive, energetic atmosphere, where there is an exchange of new ideas and new thinking, you may find McKesson too staid.

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Pros

Great benefits, culture, and work-life balance

Cons

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McKesson Response
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Thank you for your review! We’re so glad your experience at McKesson has been a great one. Together, we are shaping the future of health for our patients, our communities, our people, and you.
1.0
Jun 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

1. relatively aloof culture for ICs to grow on their own 2. on and off few people are good 3. Actually consultants in india are better than some full time hires to work with. The h1bs in full time roles and some GCs/Americans are just 1 step away from unemployment line but there are some good quality consultants who can be directed well to bring in good work. Problem is lack of direction when middle management is just running after money.

Cons

1. top most management is clueless to what is going post the middle tier 2. middle tiers - VPs/SVPs/Directors and Sr. Directors are among the worst. Mostly cast offs from Consulting firms/Tech cos/Other Healthcare firms, this group has some of the worst, clueless folks who just think very narrowly about how to get rid of problems, maybe craft a story for higher ups. Get rid of this layer ( so called people management ) and co. could shine better on the work of ICs, decent software engineers and regular rank and file. 3. Main money maker distribution is different from tech group and the IT here is almost comical - 2 years ago in 2024 there were "directors" bringing AI agents with 90% hallucination .. I mean that has got to be an industry first!

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McKesson Response
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Thank you for bringing these issues to our attention. We are committed to creating a positive work environment and are disappointed to learn that we fell short. We are taking your feedback seriously and are making efforts to address the concerns raised. Please feel free to reach out for a more in-depth discussion.
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