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Jazz Pharmaceuticals

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Wouldn't recommend to my worst enemy. - Anonymous employee Jazz Pharmaceuticals Employee Review

1.0
May 13, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fully remote. Some competent and caring colleagues. OK compensation.

Cons

Declining culture and employee morale. High burnout due to constant layoffs exacerbated by poor change mamagement. No opportunities for advancement. Leadership is clueless, useless, and spews mind-numbing propaganda that does nothing more than polish brass on the Titanic. Most people managers are grossly incompetent, backstabbing, and are directly responsible for hemorrhaging talent. Clinical data generated without much care for quality, integrity, or ethics. Most people want to leave and only stay because of the remote work, decent compensation, and a crappy job market. HR business partners are a joke and actively suppress negative feedback from employees regarding abusive and feckless managers. Feedback from departing employees is anonymized, preventing any real follow-up or improvement.

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5.0
May 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great comp, especially stock Remote-first Good people to work with, by and large, who seem dedicated to helping patients (in addition to financial success)

Cons

At times understaffed, but contractors usually available to fill gaps Experience depends on your manager Elimination of roles due to frequent reorgs

1.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits - that's it. That's why they lay off employees receiving benefits and replacing them with low paying contractors from other countries outside the US.

Cons

Always laying off; they aquire other companies or formulations and then have layoffs consistantly a few times a year. They are very heavy on laying off long standing employees and replacing them with cheap labor contractors from countries like Poland and Romania because those people accept lower wages. Jazz is all about money - bottom line - no matter what that they claim they do this for patients.

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