A workers perspective. - Master Instrument Technician Genentech Employee Review

3.0
Apr 28, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoy being on the cutting edge of technology. It's nice to have respect and appreciation from the community concerning your place of employment.

Cons

You are left to figure things out for yourself, especially if you are a worker. I must set up my own training if I want outside teaching. I either have to find it, schedule it, arrange the PO or it doesn't happen. I am managed by Mechanical Supervisors who don't even know what training I need. There aren't enough "old timers" around to show you the ropes. Management seems to be always trying to reinvent the wheel. Things are constantly changing.

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