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Healthcare
Snapshot
1000 total reviews
Source
Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
Page
57 / 100
Senior insights analyst
IQVIA has good work culture and provides lot of learning and development opportunities for the employees
Annual Increment is less compared to other companies in this sector
Study start-up associate
Good work life balance and great colleagues
Over load with work and micro management
Project manager
Great management, positive team and environment
Heavy work load sometimes, but management responsive
It auditor
Work with IQVIA if you enjoy flexibility and non-regulated work.
Very loose environment that handles sensitive data very carelessly.
Data analyst
Good work life balance. Depending on the team you are working, might get wfh.
Data analyst role doesn't require the core analyst skillset at IQVIA. The experience is valuable as the teams are very supportive and helpful.
Biostatistician 2nd year
Remote position and good colleagues
There is not a lot of development within company.
Manager
The people, the multicultural environment.
Scarce opportunities of growth and career progression. Poor employee retention policies.
Clinical data coordinator
Flexible , good work environment
No cons for this Company
Clinical trial assistant (cta)
Colleagues and management team have been amazing. Through a year, there has been ongoing support from multiple levels within the company, can’t recommend this company/area more.
Training focuses on the job basics, with limited direction for other daily tasks. Learning in the job is a must.
Drug safety associate
supporting people friendly SOP's understanding
low pay less transparency office politics