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Terrible Senior Management - Anonymous employee BioBridge Global Employee Review

3.0
Jun 15, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great relationships are formed with the people you work with.

Cons

Senior Management protects those that need to be let go, and lets go of those that rock the boat. There is definitely a "Good Ol Boy" culture here. The company is experiencing financial difficulties, yet management continues to spend like there's not a problem.

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Dec 11, 2025
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Pros

I've worked with them for a little over a year and my contract was extended. They are a great team and very communicative.

Cons

Honestly haven't had any issues. Highly recommend.

1.0
Feb 8, 2026
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Pros

The mission is compelling on paper, and many of the individual contributors genuinely care about the work and the people it’s supposed to serve.

Cons

There is a significant disconnect between stated values and lived reality. While the organization positions itself as people-first, internal practices often suggest otherwise. Concerns about workload, burnout, and psychological safety are acknowledged verbally but rarely addressed meaningfully. Leadership decisions feel inconsistent and opaque. Patterns emerge where the same individuals are repeatedly rewarded while others are quietly pushed out, often under the guise of “performance” without adequate training, support, or feedback. This creates an environment where employees learn quickly that survival depends more on proximity to leadership than on competence or integrity. HR functions more as a risk-management arm of leadership than as a neutral resource for employees. Raising concerns can result in isolation, deflection, or subtle retaliation, which discourages honest communication and erodes trust. Despite the nonprofit / mission-driven framing, the internal culture often mirrors the worst aspects of corporate environments: silence over accountability, optics over repair, and high emotional labor with little protection for the people doing it.

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