Stop hiring contractors and start investing in FT employees - Anonymous employee Sanofi Employee Review

2.0
Jul 9, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Global business Working with some very smart people Director of Communications is brilliant woman with a very good head on her shoulders. Communications team is strong and dynamic group of individuals.

Cons

Toronto office is having a really hard time. Senior management are not aligned. Very low moral among employees. Approximately half of the Toronto business is made up of contracted employees who receive no benefits or thanks from the company. They are also not allowed to partake in any employee recognition events(summer BBQ) despite the fact that many of the contractors have worked at the Toronto office day in and day out for years.

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Cons

No work-life balance considerations with hybrid work model, contradictions in company mission compared to policies (i.e., target to reduce carbon emissions with employee commuting to office as one of the top 5 causes but yet still requiring employees to commute to office 3 days a week), some office sites are not conducive to in office productivity (not enough privacy or space), compensation package is not competitive for MA pharmaceutical companies, long-term incentives have almost no value once they are vested, health care benefits require employees to jump through hoops to maximize discounts or qualify for coverage of certain medications, and accountability for department leadership to follow the corporate leadership pillars is inconsistent across departments.

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