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Azenta Life Sciences

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Azenta Life Sciences reviews

2.5

26% would recommend to a friend

(306 total reviews)
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John Marotta

19% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

Azenta Life Sciences has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 306 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Azenta Life Sciences employee rating is 29% below average for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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306 reviews
1.0
Jul 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing coworkers in the labs and offices. Decent exposure to basic laboratory and administrative skills. Sometimes there is free food, but usually only leftover scraps for the non-executive employees.

Cons

Literally everything else. The culture is absolutely toxic, and it comes from the top down. Everyone in executive leadership wants to preach work-life balance, open communication, listening and learning from the “boots on the ground,” but it’s so obviously just lip service. Every major change is a “business decision” to “align with the LEAN management principles” which really just means cutting corners to make the books/numbers look better at the expense of your employees. Don’t even get me started on the branding and rebranding, mass layoffs, constant changes in business model. It all just makes it abundantly apparent that upper management has no clue what they are doing. The company has been on a clear downward trend since getting bought by Brooks, but that trend became a spiral this past year at the hands of current executive leadership. Pay is low in vast majority of roles with raises, bonuses, and benefits consistently getting worse year over year. Labs don’t have the proper headcount or even functional equipment to meet the KPI expectations set for them. Interdepartmental communication is a nightmare, especially from lower positions to higher-ups, so much so that it takes months to resolve basic operational issues. The list really just goes on and on.

1.0
Feb 9, 2025

This is a Warning

Recommend
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Pros

The people you work with everyday are great. Lots of camaraderie because you’re all suffering together.

Cons

Please do not work here. I cannot in good conscience recommend Azenta Life Sciences as a good place to work. I first started working with them fresh out of college, thinking I was going to be getting lab experience (Ya know, like I went to school for). At the time, it required a college degree for the most basic position, and frankly, the job description made it sound like a lab job. Unfortunately, not only do you NOT need a degree to do this job, but they will still make you have one in order to get paid the posted salary or will pay you less, and the job description still has similar phrasing that makes it sound like a lab job, even thought it is not even close. Thus, many extremely overqualified people now work there at the base position, making less than they should be and doing more work than they ought to be. Why are they doing more than they should? Because they are having to pick up the slack of their so-called “management”, who openly do nothing all day except scroll TikTok in the biobank (which is against policy), abuse their techs verbally to the point of tears (4 times that I know of from a SINGLE supervisor), gaslight and burn out techs genuinely trying to do a good job in their role (while also finding every excuse to withhold their promised promotions but still giving them the work), or are just racist (I wish I was kidding, but there are too many appalling instances to count). The most common complaint I heard while there is how “high school” the working conditions are, and the only people truly participating in that are the team leads. There is a clique of mean girls (again, wish I was kidding) that has infiltrated the leadership team, and they just bully people all day and get paid for it. They make sure to get their friends (or their friend’s children) promoted whenever it suits them, and pass up other techs that are already qualified and that they have actively trained for the role. And when they discover that they promoted someone unqualified, they just move them to a different department at the same level, as if trying to cover up a mistake (they are). I should have gotten out within my first 6 months, but the only good thing about Azenta is that some of the people that work on the floor are some of the most kind-hearted, amazing, loveliest people I have ever had the privilege of meeting. I stayed around longer than I should have for them, possibly at the detriment to my own career. Too many good people are already working there, and any success the company has seen is because of them. But the “leaders” in charge want you to think it was them. Some new management came in right before I left, and while I had hope that they would do right by their employees, unfortunately, due to the current biobank managers, I no longer see those leaders as able to make a difference. I cannot stress enough how unproductive and unprofessional most of the active managers are. They are not involved in any of the actual work being done, but spend all of their work hours micromanaging their teams and then berating them for not meeting ridiculous standards. And when those standards are met, you still get screwed over. Higher ups are constantly withholding information from techs or just openly lie/contradict themselves (sometimes in the same meeting) because they want to seem like they know what they are doing. They don’t, and it makes their lack of knowledge that much more apparent. In conclusion, while I once said I enjoyed working at Azenta, the last 2 years I worked there go beyond me just “not liking it”. For my own mental health, I had to leave, and thank God I did. So please, do not give them your time, you are worth much more than Azenta could ever offer you.

1.0
May 22, 2024

Great place to work!

Recommend
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Pros

This is my opinion of what I have seen/heard/experienced as an employee of Azenta! Want to work somewhere with incompetent leadership that abuses their power every chance they can? We got em! Love management who have no empathy or humanity and will forget you are human? That’s our kind of leadership! Think favoritism and friendships is the way to get promoted? How else would we do it? Want leadership that gossips and tries to use their subordinates to get THEIR bosses fired? They’re leading our teams to excellence! Want inappropriate messages from your leadership? Communication is key! Do you hate transparency? You won’t find that here! Don’t like inclusive environments? The cliques in leadership lead by example: behaving like mean girls. Everyone LOVES that movie! Like a PR person who tries to debunk every negative post but they all say the same thing? They’re hired! Like leadership that only looks out for others in leadership? Birds of a feather! Want leadership that has been asked about active shooter training for almost a year and nothing? Your safety is of our highest concern! Do you feel like leadership should unload their issues with their bosses on their subordinates and continuously call them “idiots”? Nicknames are fun around here! Think attendance and punctuality should only apply to those not in leadership? We hear ya! So if you want to work for a company that only has self-serving management, absolutely no morale, and make you feel less than human? Well then come on down and come work for us! Do it soon, we may not be around for much longer!

Cons

None! Believe me when I say, there is no leadership like here at Azenta!

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