Culture and Development - Quality Engineer Baxter Employee Review

4.0
Mar 8, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The culture and work life balance is amazing hands down, and Baxter is committed to developing you as an individual to the extent you are comfortable with additional work outside your job description on top of your normal standard work to grow. As well as doing things you do not particularly enjoy. It's a give and take relationship. I believe this would be a great company for someone just starting their career or near the end, but not for someone who is aggressive and ambitious with their aspirations.

Cons

The pay is below average and the opportunities to make more require many years of experience. The yearly merit increases do not cover inflation. Besides pay and fast growth opportunities, this would be the perfect place to work.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Great place to work for!

Cons

Needs better management process for growth

1.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote Flexibility: The ability to work remotely was a massive benefit, allowing for great autonomy, daily independence, and the ability to focus entirely on deliverables without distraction. Product Portfolio: Working here provides excellent exposure to complex matrix operations,

Cons

Workplace Culture: The internal team environment can be highly toxic, fragmented, and lacking in genuine support or positive morale. There is an over-rotation on pointing out negativity rather than fostering constructive or collaborative growth. Management Style: There is a noticeable disconnect in leadership, with heavy systemic pressure and a cultural noise that can be difficult to navigate if you are not isolated from the main hubs. The level of micromanagement is exceptionally high, which stifles individual autonomy. Furthermore, cross-border or cross-functional communication with team members in other countries is heavily restricted and actively frowned upon, creating unnecessary operational silos.

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