Used to be a great company, still good but not the same - Anonymous employee Genentech Employee Review

4.0
Mar 21, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Close to home, sabbatical given, great people to work with,

Cons

Culture has changed since acquisition by Roche, lots of talented experience people have since left. benefits are nowhere to what it was, stock price sucks.

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Genentech Response
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Thank you for sharing your review. In our pursuit to address unmet medical needs, we believe in the importance of supporting and nurturing the rich culture that has made us who we are today. As we continue to evolve, transformation is a part of growth, however, our commitment to science, patients and people will always remain at the forefront of what we do. Thank you again for your review and for your 10+ year at Genentech. If you have any more recommendations to share with our management team, please reach out to your HR business partner or manager.

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