Unless you are keen on developing advanced medical devices and are an MD or scientist, run for hills. - Anonymous employee Mission Bio Employee Review

1.0
31 May 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

None. The CEO stepped down within several months of employment leaving most of the management and teams in shambles. This sidelined the entire momentum and internal company dynamics. Many prominent leaders, employees and talent began to drop off or were let go due to re-orgs.

Cons

-Lack of individual growth -Meritocratic and award based growth system, often underrepresenting those who exceeded or aligned in terms of performance growth -Extremely toxic and passive aggressive management at the team levels -Lack of emphasis and focus on employee mental health requirements -Massive sprints on projects often exceeding hours, with no regards to personal time -The company requires a psychoanalytic examination to gauge how your personality type will correspond with other team members

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5.0
13 Jul 2024
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Pros

Good team, excellent communication, fun environment

Cons

The company was small when I was working there and was trying to grow while its large competitors were in the middle of massive layoffs

2.0
6 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Knowledgeable co-workers, cool technology, nice office building

Cons

Navigating the complexities of the corporate world can be challenging, especially when faced with leadership decisions that may not align with one's expectations or the company's well-being. It's disheartening to hear about situations where the contributions of front-end workers, who are often the backbone of a company, are overshadowed by executive actions that lead to significant layoffs. Such circumstances can indeed lead to a reassessment of one's career choices and the values of an organization. It's important for companies to recognize the dedication of all their employees and foster a transparent, communicative, and fair workplace culture. In times of corporate restructuring, it's crucial for the management to make decisions that are in the best interest of both the employees and the company's future.

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