Farm team for Madison biotech community - Anonymous employee Promega Employee Review

3.0
May 17, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

With an advanced degree, you have lots of opportunity to shape your career development. I was fortunate to have managers who truly did care about my development and used their own time and company resources to invest in me. In return I worked my ass off. Non-cash perks are numerous Beautiful working conditions with lots of natural sunlight

Cons

Pay is below average CEO is a nut who runs the place like a fiefdom. If you're in, you're in. Business decisions and strategy is dictated by who has the CEO's ear, not a sound business case Global offices ignore any direction from home office: Tail wags the dog.

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5.0
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Pros

Good culture and location, honestly a nice environment

Cons

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4.0
Jan 22, 2026
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Pros

Promega is kind of an old-school company, in the best sense. They hire people who are the best fit for the company, not just who may have the best credentials (but this is more important in R&D and product management roles). I've seen so many cases where someone really started at ground zero in terms of experience and rose up the ranks. It goes to show you that they do invest in their people, and that is why there's so many who have stuck around for decades. In my experience management is highly supportive of learning, innovation, and creativity, so if you have a good idea that shows promise you'll probably have the opportunity to explore it.

Cons

At times, there is such a strong focus on the newest thing, with the priorities changing very quickly. Due to this there are cases when there isn't enough time to develop a fully mature product, or gauge it's effectiveness. To be fair this is a problem in most organizations, but you can end up feeling a little disoriented by the rapidly shifting landscape. I would say this could be a challenging environment for someone who is slow to adapt or pick up new technical skills.

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