Digital Sweat Shop - Project Manager IQVIA Employee Review

1.0
Jul 18, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company produces drug research data.

Cons

This company has been taken over by a one-note wonder, a CEO with the uninspired modern playbook of moving all work to India and cutting resourcing to a bone. This place is a modern sweat shop and no matter how hard you work with your 2-3 full time jobs and one mediocre salary, you will not be noticed by your manager across the world and it will be meaningless as they continue to move jobs to the lowest cost countries. This company issues unending meaningless propaganda about caring for its employees and then over allocates them, underpays people below the executive level, provides poor equipment, and has crushing deadlines that never cease. If you work here, you are to be squeezed until you leave. There is high turnover in many of the support positions. Management is basically unaccountable as staff is left to clean up one bad idea after another. The FDA should be wary of the work coming out of this company. Staff here are reduced to working no more then a Mechanical Turk.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work option is nice to have

Cons

Zero support from management, with employee development and team concerns often taking a back seat to other priorities. Morale continues to go downhill, and several colleagues exploring opportunities elsewhere or leaving the organization already. The culture is challenging, particularly around providing candid feedback, as employees often are tracker down and face negative repercussions and retaliations. Career advancement depends more on aligning with leadership preferences than on merit and performance. Would not recommend this company to those seeking a supportive environment with transparent growth opportunities. Overall, the culture is political and difficult to navigate.

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