Phenomenex reviews

2.8

38% would recommend to a friend

(207 total reviews)

Kaveh Kahen

42% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Phenomenex has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 207 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Phenomenex employee rating is 20% below average for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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207 reviews
2.0
Jun 22, 2014

4th Period - Honest Review

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Gym, open door policy and coworkers.

Cons

Pay, ideology and tactics are comical. I remember hearing this much gossip as a child in high school before lunch (which makes up for the terrible "2257!!!!") which should make you wonder the caliber of professionalism and ethics. Unfortunately, none to be seen. This place is full of "micro cliques". My advice...don't trust anyone at this place no matter what the reason. There are some good people ( really great people!) but they also get caught up with the non-sense that protrudes through the hallways. If you want to work in a college environment full of recent graduates, then this is place for you! Well done Phenomenex...get them young and suck them dry! Good stepping stone for recent graduates. This company needs to grow up and really focus on employees. Phenomenex will lose good talent to other companies that see their true value.

3.0
Feb 6, 2018

Some Good, Some Bad

Recommend
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Pros

Not a bad company to work for – but salaries are (significantly) below market value and lots of favoritism across the organization. This goes for any organization I suppose, but little to no protections in place to alleviate the opportunity for management to discriminate. This is likely to change under Danaher I would imagine. Benefits are good as a whole - as a field employee I never had an issue with medical coverage, which was very affordable after you put in your initial 2 years for excellent coverage (at least in my market). I heard 401K was moving to a larger match plan – at the time I was employed it was pretty meager (max 2% match if you contribute 4% on a 5 year vesting plan). Field reps get company phone and partial coverage of home internet – no company car but mileage reimbursement at IRS rate. If you are a management favorite, they will fight to get you whatever it takes to keep you. However, career pathing can be problematic, as with any small organization. Lots of top heavy, salary bloated, unqualified folks from the pre-merger and old days who contribute very little but have dramatic influence for unseen reasons (and never seem to leave). Commission package is virtually incomprehensible and can read as though they are really trying to fight you tooth and nail for what they’ve already agreed to pay you. Packages are set up as one size fits all when opportunities are different in every market and that should be taken into consideration. I wouldn’t NOT recommend, but anticipated pipeline, product availability and ethical standards of disseminating information would make me think twice if I were a new candidate. The training program now suffers from a lack of accountability and cohesiveness, but I assume the information is still solid if you take it seriously and can self-teach. On the whole, not a bad place to start a career in sales in the industry – but negotiate salary expectations coming in. New products are well supported (in terms of info) for sales teams with excellent market share strategies in place by the time of release.

Cons

Convoluted compensation packages, some unqualified and non-transparent middle management, favoritism

4.0
Feb 14, 2014

Depends What You Want

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you can be in the top 10% of the performers - opportunities do open up and career growth is fast but be prepared to put in long hours and hard work. Company does offer a lot of events for employees and people here do know you by name and teams do work together.

Cons

Most of top level management uses too many traditional methods even though the motto is "Breaking with Tradition." Pay is not in line with industry for the entry level and mid level positions (most employees) but surprisingly for top level employees, pay exceeds the industry standard - again that top 10% I mentioned. I would suggest staying in the Sales or Marketing departments at this company.

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