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Leica Microsystems

Part of Danaher

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Human resources are treated very very poorly - Anonymous employee Leica Microsystems Employee Review

1.0
Mar 14, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Goals are not in step with the market but if you can find a way to hit or exceed them you will be paid very well.

Cons

You are treated worse than a dog at this place. You might think these sites are a place that generates negative reviews for people to vent. But look at the overall ranking of various companies Facebook-4.5 Roche-3.5 J & J-3.5 Siemens-3.4 Leica-2.6 Danaher-2,4 This site does reflect quality companies. In Leica's case the only company ranked lower than Leica is the parent company Danaher. You need to do yourself a favor and walk, no run, if they come knocking with a job opportunity until the current management team is gone.

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5.0
Apr 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This is a great company with a very clear value proposition. The work genuinely matters, and you can really make a difference through what you do every day. There’s a strong sense of purpose, and it’s easy to see how individual contributions connect to the bigger picture. The people are another major strength. Talented, collaborative, and genuinely supportive colleagues make this a great environment to do meaningful work. It’s also a place where you can truly be yourself—differences are respected, and authenticity is valued. For those who are genuinely committed and willing to put in the effort, there are real career opportunities and room to grow. Overall, it’s a rewarding place where strong values, impactful work, and great people come together.

Cons

None- great place to work

2.0
Apr 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Autonomy Decent pay Exposure to danaher business systems

Cons

Too many meetings in name of dbs Toxic culture, misogyny prevalant Hunter mentality men appreciated but it was embarassing to see other female colleagues be talked down to and yelled at by superiors and inferiors

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