Glamour wears off - Nurse Ambassador IQVIA Employee Review

4.0
Oct 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can make your own schedule No holidays or weekends ( unless a patient needs a virtual training) WFH 2 days a week All virtual/ no in home visits Upon hire you are ‘spoiled’ with goodies from the company and customer. Great support system from team mates. Very welcoming environment. Direct managers are awesome to work with- upper management has lost complete sight of day to day.

Cons

In office 3 days a week. Must be in office on Wednesday. Constant Employee turnover and absolutely no introspective look as to why nurses are leaving. No employee loyalty incentives. Bonus is based on meeting certain goals- in order to meet those goals you will have to work weekends and holidays. Cannot expense home office equipment ie extra iPad stand, ring light ( virtual engagements are pushed). The nurse ambassador program is NOT treated with the same perks as the rest of IQVIA employees- if you hear someone raving about the unlimited PTO, remote work, work/life balance, company paid dinners/holiday parties/team building events- they are not nurse ambassadors. For a company that makes billions of dollars- they do not budget for retaining nurses.

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1.0
Jun 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
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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