Medpace Employer Review - CRA III Medpace Employee Review

1.0
28 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training and development department is one of the best training programs I have experienced in my career. The comradery between co-workers on the same level with you is excellent and co-workers share lessons and experiences with each other in order to help better each other in their roles.

Cons

Management is not helpful and overworked conditions. Industry standard for a CRA is 6-8 monitoring visits per month, Working 11-14 while at Medpace was not uncommon with CTMs claiming still not enough work getting done. When I talked to my manager on a on-site visit, where they were with me, I asked if they could help I was informed "I am your evaluator not your assistant why would I help you". That same manager came to the site an hour late and left two hours early.

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1.0
26 Jan 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

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Cons

The timing of recent layoffs shortly before the holidays created significant stress and uncertainty among remaining employees. While I understand that difficult business decisions sometimes need to be made, announcing large scale terminations during this period understandably caused fear, anxiety, and decreased morale for those who were left wondering if they might be next. This atmosphere made it difficult for employees to focus fully on their work and enjoy what is typically a meaningful time of year. Greater transparency around the reasoning, future plans, and reassurance for remaining staff would have helped reduce speculation and emotional strain. During the recent snowstorm, employees were required to use their quarterly wfh allotment or borrow from a future quarter despite hazardous travel conditions and the fact that many roles can be fully performed remotely. While I understand the importance of maintaining consistent policies, situations involving extreme weather feel exceptional and create unnecessary stress for employees who are still prepared to work productively from home while prioritizing safety. This situation highlighted an opportunity for improvement. Offering a complimentary remote day during extreme conditions would demonstrate stronger support for employee well being while allowing business operations to continue smoothly.

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