Associate Scientist review 2.5 years at the company - Associate Scientist MilliporeSigma Employee Review

2.0
26 Aug 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Stock has had very steady growth over the years domestic couples recognized Decent place to start a career for 2-3 years max

Cons

VERY low ceiling for scientist who want to remain scientist throughout their career No bonuses unless at the manager level or higher OR middle marketing positions $100 holiday bonus for all employees (get real) raises range from 2-3% for above average yearly reviews It needs to be known that if you are on the scientific side of the company you WILL BE PAID UNDER market value for your position and skill set. Sigma has number grades for positions. Scientific side is 11 (associate),13 (scientist),15 (senior scientist) for individual contributors; 16 for supervisors 17-19 for managers and directors. Only at the 17 level do you get a bonus. There are PhDs who don't get any kind of bonus and are underpaid at the 15 level. For comparison, on the marketing side a person with a BS or BA entry level starts at a level 14. There are people with Masters degrees and 7+ years experience at the 13 level who make less than a 24-26 yr old with a Bachelors with much less work experience. It is almost expected that if you are a scientist at 11 or 13 and want real career advancement from within the company, you HAVE to move to marketing. This is fine if that's your aspiration. It does seem to be an easy transition from those I've spoken to. My extreme disappointment comes from the ethos of management that selling goods is far more important than the internal creation of them. The life science part of the company where i left-which is much much smaller than the chemical side for reference-is split into R&D and production. Both sides have scientist that are apt and good at their jobs but of course there are those that are extreme slack offs on both sides as well. The production side is what generates money for the company. R&D has important projects but it's been down sized over the last 2 years (layoffs). Sigma would rather purchase a developed product than create it; which is fine for a business model but not good for employees in that part of the company. As a whole the idea is that as long as a decent product is being produced, there is no need to improve pay and implement bonuses for scientists even if there is essentially a revolving door of people on the lower end of the spectrum of scientist. People, including myself, want to stay and advance but the ceiling is just far to low and career progression is sluggish at best if you do stay in the lab. Disregard all this if you want marketing insight in the company. As far as I'm concerned, the grass actually is greener there.

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MilliporeSigma Response
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It is great to hear that your first experience at our company has been so positive and that the environment has stood out to you. As you continue to settle in, we encourage you to use regular check-ins with your manager and the MyGrowth framework to shape your development and explore learning opportunities early on. Thank you for being part of the team, and for taking the time to share your feedback!
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Great benefits, there’s flexibility when you need it, and the’s a significant amount of PTO. There is a lot of growth and development opportunities, as in learning new skills or strengthening skills.

Cons

There is a lot of restructuring happening, which often results in teams having to do the work of many without being compensated appropriately. This results in longer days, burn out, and feeling undervalued. There is a lot of encouragement for growth, but the actual growth/promotion part doesn’t seem to happen from leadership side. There is a lot of room for process improvements but too many teams work in silos and don’t want to work together so processes don’t get improved.

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MilliporeSigma Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience, and for your continued commitment to MilliporeSigma over more than three years. We are glad that the benefits, flexibility, PTO, and learning opportunities have been meaningful to you. We are sorry that recent changes have affected your day-to-day experience. As a company with a long-term perspective and a strong sense of responsibility towards our people, organizational changes are never taken lightly. We are mindful that the impact on workload and team dynamics can feel significant at an individual level, and we understand that the experience on the ground does not always reflect the full picture of what those decisions are intended to achieve. Your points about career development follow-through and cross-team collaboration are noted, and we continue to work on improving how we support employees through change, how we deliver on development commitments, and how we enable better ways of working across teams. As a current employee, we would encourage you to share your experience through our Employee Engagement Survey, as your input directly helps shape the priorities we focus on.
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