Merck is a decent place to work, but is highly bureaucratic, filled with complex policies, and relatively disfunctional - Executive Sales Representative Merck Employee Review

4.0
Jan 25, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Relatively stable employment, compared to other pharma companies. Provides tons of resources for field sales reps.

Cons

Extremely large company, so its hard for resources to be shared across divisions, or even to know what resources are available. Upper management tries to guide activity by establishing complex policies on everything, but that just makes the job lethargic. This is not a lean and mean company, and not a fast moving company.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits like medical/dentist/vision, pension, stock option, 401k match. Co workers are excellent, pretty good on site symposiums, lot of diversity clubs/activities. Innovation is extremely welcomed. Diversity in research portfolio. AI/ML is heavily invested to make databases more efficient.

Cons

Micro managing, especially within the biologics department, potentially others. Promotions are limited, and pay bump is poor. Company invests too much in buying companies rather than keeping talent - lay offs let go of great talented people. Merck is afraid of investing into exploratory biology and doesn’t take risk - they even admit they would rather see other companies clinical data or R&D data rather than taking a risk. Although it’s slow going in building new software, current databases are slow and needs much improvement. Extremely poor work/life balance.

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