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Snapshot
1000 total reviews
Source
Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
Page
82 / 100
Document coordinator
Had an awesome job working for client. Client was happy with my work. Informed my employer of satisfactory work
Client had 'bean counter' come in and eliminate my role and my Employer also eliminated the department where I worked. I got a One-Two punch!
Clinical research associate
Excellent opportunities for professional growth and skill development. A chance to work with knowledgeable colleagues and handle diverse challenges. Exposure to various aspects of the industry, which helps broaden expertise.
The workload is often very heavy, making it difficult to maintain a good work-life balance. Tight deadlines and high expectations can create a stressful work environment. Limited resources or support during peak times.
Associate consultant
-wonderful people to work with
-client requests sometimes means working late -no company sponsored events/dinners/parties -promotions are slow and competitive -office politics
Pharmacovigilance
Good environment; growth; position; compitent
Salary; micro management; training; oppurtunity
Senior cra
-friendly coworkers -line managers advocate for you -lots of opportunities for growth in and out of the company (up the senior CRA line, early development, line manager route, study start up, mentor, trainer, associate director, LTM, GTM, data management, etc.) -good benefits -my fsp was good about asking if you prefer to travel local as much as possible
-traveling can get tiresome -doctors you interact with are not always very respectful -organization and work life balance must be prioritized or you’ll burn out after a few years
Associate consultant 1
Training, Salary, Progression, Work Culture
Not really any to speak to
Project coordinator
Best for freshers to learn and grow
Slow growth and less exposure to important functional tools
Operation specialist
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No work life balance due to too much of pressure
Software development engineer (sde)
Remote work environment and good salary.
workload varies upon different teams.
Product support manager
Good benefits, work from home, well defined jobs and organization.
The company bought a bunch of startup tech companies but they are a services company and they don't know how to run as a tech company. They are moving as many jobs oversees to low cost countries as possible. So the remote positions won't be around for long.