The soon to be extinct (or at least irrelevant) dinosaur. - Anonymous employee IQVIA Employee Review

1.0
Jun 8, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Okay salary and bonus - 6% granted pension after working there for 5 years - Mid level managers are very flexible when it comes to working from home, sick time, and vacation schedules. - Great work life balance - Great tuition reimbursement plan (if you use/can use it)

Cons

- Huge Egos - Huge layoffs - Utterly incompetent management - Exorbitantly greedy senior management - Extremely bureaucratic - Completely subjective yearly reviews (I've been on both sides of that subjectivity). - Eons behind the times when it comes to: + Organizational structure (hierarchical / functional as opposed to flat / customer oriented) + Technology (no salaried employee I know of believes in the benefits of relational databases over mainframe flat files, waterfall, BRUF development is the mantra, programmers know and love JCL/SAS/COBOL and don't want to switch, less than 1 in 10 IT people in the organization are even familiar with a programing language, framework, or software methodology created in this millennium). + Proper compensation + Supply chain management (partnering with fewer, but higher quality suppliers, valuing collaboration over contract negotiation, etc)

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Pros

Full remote work at home, 401(k)

Cons

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1.0
Jun 30, 2026
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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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