Meaningful Work, but Internal Politics Can Be a Barrier - Former Full Time Employee GRAIL Employee Review

2.0
Jul 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

GRAIL has a powerful and meaningful mission—early cancer detection. It’s fulfilling to be part of something that’s truly impacting lives.

Cons

Growing pains as the company scales—sometimes processes are unclear or rapidly changing. Communication between departments could be improved. Some departments are understaffed, which can lead to burnout if not managed properly. Promotions and internal opportunities can sometimes seem influenced more by personal connections with leadership than by actual performance or qualifications. This can be discouraging for employees who consistently go above and beyond but are overlooked.

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GRAIL Response
10mo
Thank you for your comments. We truly appreciate your feedback and suggestions. We take feedback seriously and will share it with the appropriate leadership.

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5.0
Apr 2, 2026
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Pros

Work life balance good overall

Cons

Nothing I can think of

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GRAIL Response
1mo
Thank you so much for feedback and all you are doing to help GRAIL with our mission to detect cancer early.
2.0
Apr 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Important mission to detect cancer early with meaningful potential to save lives - Talented employees across teams - employees really care about the work they are doing - Fast-paced work environment with some learning opportunities

Cons

My experience at GRAIL was shaped by consistent cultural and leadership challenges. - Toxic leadership culture: Executive team dynamics can feel immature and relationship-driven rather than professional and data-based. - Limited leadership experience: Several senior leaders appear to lack business and operating experience, which shows in inconsistent business strategy and weak executional discipline. - After two rounds of layoffs, the work-life balance has gotten significantly worse - Favoritism: Advancement does not consistently feel merit-based, with visible patterns of favoritism - Impact on women leaders: Female leaders are often passed over or leave the company for more equitable environments. * HR ineffectiveness: HR is aware of these issues, but has not driven any meaningful change. - Leadership turnover: These dynamics are contributing to ongoing attrition, especially among experienced leaders who have other options.

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GRAIL Response
1mo
Thank you for the work you do to help GRAIL achieve our mission to detect cancer early. As we continue to improve our employee experience, we welcome the opportunity to discuss your feedback directly. We hope you will reach out to your management or HR business partner so we can continue to support employee success at GRAIL.
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