Racist Company - Analyst Prime Therapeutics Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I loved the customers I served. The customers I served came from all walks of life They represented a richly diverse background and ethnicity.

Cons

Racist co-workers, managers, and directors. During my time there, in the span of 24 months, they got rid of all the black employees including me. Several years have passed since I left the company but I'm still traumatized by the racism I endured at Prime Therapeutics. I dealt with several unqualified managers and directors who had zero prior experience working with African-Americans. I could tell they were uncomfortable. Coming from a diverse background, I had never dealt with such a racist place of work. I became depressed for months working at Prime Therapeutics. But I had a family to support so I dealt with it the best I could. I have several names that I just can't get out of my head due to the trauma they put me through. The company failed all of the former black employees by hiring unqualified managers and directors. All were hired due to the connections they had with their like-minded friends.

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Prime Therapeutics Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback on your experience at Prime. We take these comments seriously and would like to hear more about your experience, if you’re willing to share. Respecting each other’s diversity and supporting a welcome, inclusive environment are important values to us at Prime, so if this hasn’t been your experience, we definitely want to understand more. In the event you would like to connect, please email me at efeigal@primetherapeutics.com and I will personally follow up with you. Kindest regards, Erin Feigal, Chief Human Resources Officer, Prime Therapeutics

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