Genentech has officially turned into Roche - Anonymous employee Genentech Employee Review

2.0
Feb 8, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits, very good wages

Cons

No definitive leadership in place in forever. Because of concensus-driven processes, nothing 'hard' ever gets accomplished until headcount reductions occur. Even then, the same lousy practices stay in place.

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Genentech Response
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Thanks for your feedback. Since we were founded in 1976, our culture has been a pivotal part of our DNA and will always be. Although some changes have occurred, such as our merger with Roche, we’ll never forget where we began and will continue to create an environment where our employees can do their best work. We are grateful for our employees and thank you for the 10+ years you have dedicated to helping us bring breakthrough medicines to patients.

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