Pros
Recognizable name in the CRO space. Exposure to global studies. You will work with some genuinely capable and hardworking colleagues despite the environment.
Cons
There can be a disconnect between what the company communicates and how it operates day to day. The “With Heart” messaging is compelling, but in practice it does not always translate consistently across teams. The culture can feel increasingly metrics-driven, which at times impacts sustainability. Leadership consistency varies. In some cases, individuals in senior or global roles may not provide the level of clarity, accountability, or support needed to lead complex studies effectively. Teams can find themselves operating with limited direction, particularly when challenges arise. Communication can also be inconsistent. Expectations are high, but guidance is not always as clear or proactive as it could be. Priorities may shift, and ownership can feel unclear, which can create added pressure for teams. There is a strong focus on meeting client expectations. In some situations, this can create tension with the need to maintain clear boundaries in a highly regulated environment, which is important for those focused on compliance and data integrity. Work-life balance can be difficult to maintain depending on the team and study. The pace is fast, and employees with families may find it challenging to sustain long term. Career progression may feel limited for some employees, with less visibility into advancement opportunities or development pathways. There has also been noticeable turnover at the director and senior levels, which may reflect broader changes within the organization. Parexel has been a strong company historically, and many employees still value the work and people. However, the environment appears to be evolving. If you are considering a CRA role, it may be helpful to carefully evaluate current team structure, support, and expectations before making a decision.