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Azenta Life Sciences

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Azenta Life Sciences reviews

2.5

25% would recommend to a friend

(306 total reviews)
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John Marotta

18% 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
Jun 6, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

decent benefits working for azenta

Cons

Azenta claims one of it's core values is "put people first, we put employees above all other business priorities, as success is realized through our people" their actions speak otherwise. questions submitted for the company to review are blatantly ignored, while they answer "easy questions" instead of answering questions from it's current employees, they provide a blanket, generic statement regarding issues. Azenta values prospective employees that have no prior experience with Azenta, rather than promoting/valuing employees that have been with the company for years. They should be ashamed for the blatant disregard for employee concerns/questions.

2.0
Jun 14, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, co-workers, PTO, paid shutdown

Cons

Leadership plays favorites and makes operational decisions based off emotion rather than logic and reason. Very elitist attitudes from some of the lower level management, acting as if they are above learning the processes and helping in operations. Jobs are created/job descriptions altered to fit under qualified candidates with the right relationships in certain roles. Company has not performed well on the market since the rebrand and have stopped paying out bonuses for the time being. In the process of a complete system overhaul with what appears to be broken software. Understaffed Maintenance and IT departments leave for crappy equipment that often doesn’t work, with poor turnaround times for ticket orders.

1.0
Aug 15, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great coworkers to trauma-bond with and decent benefits (though not enough)

Cons

Favoritism runs amok here. Whether or not you get a promotion is based on how well-liked or chummy you get with your boss rather than actual merit. Management here is a joke and HAS BEEN for YEARS. It literally took six years of working the same repetitive job and my manager quitting and being replaced to get my overdue promotion. I really should’ve left after two years. Management in Operations is especially clique-y with certain individuals being well-known for their cattiness towards the techs. Complaints more often than not get ignored by management. Upper management tells techs to escalate their issues with upper management if lower management ignores you, but the techs do not have time to play these political games. Not when they are already overworked and underpaid. Technicians are not the only ones who are underpaid either; managers, leads, client coordinators, and PMs are all put under a lot of pressure to put in a lot of work (for some more than their expected 8 hours/day) just to meet deadlines. For this labor, many are not compensated enough as many are struggling to pay the bills. The only ones doing ok financially are the CEO, the Board of Trustees, and their ilk, who care more about pleasing shareholders and lining their own pockets than making sure their employees are happy, healthy, and compensated (not only doing this because laws require them to). Also, at the Indianapolis site, there are multiple managers who are in romantic/sexual relationships with their coworkers. Isn’t this not allowed at other companies? I’m sure this unprofessional and unethical behavior won’t create any conflicts of interest in the foreseeable future (HEAVY sarcasm). In the laboratories, turnover for employees AND managers has been very high, creating a lot of stress for current staff who is left to clean up the messes their predecessors have left in their wake. Much stress also comes from the pressure to meeting client demands, no matter how ridiculous because Azenta cares more about making clients happy at the expense of their employees’ health and mental wellbeing.

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