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Azenta Life Sciences

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Politics and incompetence - Biobank Technician Azenta Life Sciences Employee Review

2.0
Jun 14, 2023
Recommend
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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.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I like the company and my job. Our team is great, leadership is supportive. The office is really nice. It is a good job

Cons

Nothing really important to mention.

4.0
Apr 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Collaboration: The cross-functional collaboration here is genuinely one of the stronger aspects of working at Azenta. Whether you're working across departments or geographies, people are generally willing to show up and work through problems together. It doesn't feel siloed the way a lot of companies do. Culture: The culture feels human. People actually seem to care about each other, which isn't something you can say everywhere. There's a level of psychological safety that makes it easier to speak up, take initiative, and do good work without constantly watching your back. Leadership: Leadership is visible and accessible in a way that's not always the case at companies this size. There's a genuine effort to communicate direction and keep people informed, and you can tell the people at the top actually care about the mission.

Cons

Compensation & Benefits: Compensation and benefits haven't kept pace with the market. For the level of skill and experience the company expects, the total package doesn't always reflect that. If you're coming from a larger org or comparing offers, it can be a sticking point. Onsite Presence: The expectation around onsite presence feels out of step with where the industry has landed post-pandemic. Flexibility is limited, and for roles where remote work is fully viable, the requirement to be in the office regularly doesn't always have a clear business justification. IT Equipment: You don't get much say in your hardware or software setup. For people who do their best work with specific tools or have preferences around operating systems and devices, the one-size-fits-all IT approach can be a real friction point, especially in roles that are heavily computer-dependent.

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