Workplace more toxic than its chemicals - Marketing Specialist I Lonza Employee Review

1.0
28 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paycheck, pleasant coworkers, free coffee and soda, good vacation and holiday pay.

Cons

Sink or swim. There is no on boarding or training. Employees are set up for failure and must rely on their own wits and Intel gathering to find out what their duties are and how to go about them. Very clique management environment full of intimidation, passive aggressive behavior, blaming and outright bullying. Employees who are unfortunate enough to get one of the many demeaning managers will be constantly scrutinized, demeaned and micro managed. Like to be a part of a team that works together enthusiastically to accomplish a goal? Sorry, not here. In fact, if you and your coworkers take initiative to get the job done well together, you may incurr the wrath of your manager and will quickly be corrected and reminded that you are stupid and you do not matter. Expect this to happen cyclically as you begin to make great progress and work well as a team. You will be shown your place. Need to work from home once in a blue moon? Sorry. Only management can work from home (whenever they like for no reason at all and repeatedly on Fridays). How will you know you are appreciated? Well, line up boys and girls because once a month will be cake day where you are privileged to get a piece of carrot cake or chocolate cake from Publix. There, that should fix all the emotional scars management has inflicted upon you this month. A common question is..."what does he/she do?" You will encounter employees who serve no purpose and do nothing, but they were grandfathered in during acquisitions and are kept around for no good reason. And they can also work from home whenever they want and as frequently as they want. There is no concrete HR structure. You are on your own. Take any issues carefully to your manager or your manager's boss and pray that your issue doesn't bite you back in the end. I could go on and on. I have experienced the worst corporate environment ever since joining her a few years ago and I would not wish this on my worst enemy. I've seen many good people move out and on to better companies. If you are looking for something, do yourself a favor and avoid Lonza.

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Cons

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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots to learn about producing API's via fermentation in bioreactors. Lots of room for career growth towards other departments and positions, from the business to the research. Good pay and lots of benefits are offered, such as dental, vision, and medical insurance; they also have a weight-loss program that I'm taking advantage of. Quality is prioritized, so there is no pressure to learn quickly, work faster, or meet quotas to do a good job. Teams are reliable, especially when learning the ropes; they'd be a part of the job I'd miss most if I leave.

Cons

Take careful consideration and be transparent with the supervisors if you're still exploring, as it's not an entry-level job that can hire and train new people at a fast pace all the time (I'm comparing this to retail and fast-food places, though). I live an hour away and work night shift, 7 pm to 7 am, thus the total amount of hours away from home is 14 hours. Please consider your mental endurance as well as your physical endurance for the night shift, as this job requires you to be on your feet, think critically, and can challenge one's work-home life balance.

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