Great mission, toxic leadership - Anonymous employee GRAIL Employee Review

1.0
16 Apr 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

great mission, great product. majority of the people are amazing to work with; competitive compensation

Cons

no room for career growth; they hire a lot of "yes" people in middle-upper management who don't understand the work; C-suite is like a fraternity - not diverse; all of the good employees are gone; excellent performers get overlooked and leave the company

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GRAIL Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at GRAIL. We appreciate your dedication to GRAIL and its mission to detect cancer early, when it can be cured. We strive to improve transparency across all levels to ensure more business decisions are understood company-wide. We welcome the opportunity to discuss your feedback directly so we can make GRAIL an even greater place to work, and hope you will reach out to your management or HR business partner.

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5.0
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Pros

Work life balance good overall

Cons

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GRAIL Response
1mo
Thank you so much for feedback and all you are doing to help GRAIL with our mission to detect cancer early.
2.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Important mission to detect cancer early with meaningful potential to save lives - Talented employees across teams - employees really care about the work they are doing - Fast-paced work environment with some learning opportunities

Cons

My experience at GRAIL was shaped by consistent cultural and leadership challenges. - Toxic leadership culture: Executive team dynamics can feel immature and relationship-driven rather than professional and data-based. - Limited leadership experience: Several senior leaders appear to lack business and operating experience, which shows in inconsistent business strategy and weak executional discipline. - After two rounds of layoffs, the work-life balance has gotten significantly worse - Favoritism: Advancement does not consistently feel merit-based, with visible patterns of favoritism - Impact on women leaders: Female leaders are often passed over or leave the company for more equitable environments. * HR ineffectiveness: HR is aware of these issues, but has not driven any meaningful change. - Leadership turnover: These dynamics are contributing to ongoing attrition, especially among experienced leaders who have other options.

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GRAIL Response
1mo
Thank you for the work you do to help GRAIL achieve our mission to detect cancer early. As we continue to improve our employee experience, we welcome the opportunity to discuss your feedback directly. We hope you will reach out to your management or HR business partner so we can continue to support employee success at GRAIL.
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