Verily reviews

2.8

32% would recommend to a friend

(402 total reviews)
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Stephen Gillett

25% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Verily has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 402 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Verily employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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402 reviews
2.0
Sep 15, 2020

Not a sustainable job, little headcount

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Pros

Great innovative work in healthcare, stretching ability to expand industry

Cons

Management issues, politics behind the scenes. Lack of ability to allocate work and strengths to excel, Not enough headcount for sustainable teams

1.0
Sep 14, 2020

This is not Google, great for diabolical politicians

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Eventually some patients will benefit from their work - They are well funded by Google and outside funding, so you'll have many resources and many concurrently running projects - Google benefits and office space in some cases - Some engineering leaders in the Boston office are great to work with

Cons

- It's important to know you will not have help ramping up here. Your co-workers are not there to help you...their culture is political, negative and people are constantly looking to move up the ladder. You should only accept an offer if you can easily do the job. There is a reason they often hire people 'a level back' - you will be afforded zero ramp time and cannot ask for help - you'll need to be able to do your job without effort so you can focus on politics and aligning yourself. - There is a pervasive bias against people who do not come from Google. If you're from outside the Googleverse, you will be considered a lesser talent, not as smart and will have less influence in the org. Especially in engineering and product. - The recruiting team is very inexperienced and disconnected from the business. It's best to discuss comp with your manager directly (if you can) as the recruiters do not discuss comp with hiring managers until after you've started. (Really) - Ask for a sign-on bonus, you'll easily get one up to 50k! Their base salaries are very low, so be sure to make this up through a sign on. - Their work is interesting, but with some research you'll see that they are spread so thin across so many areas of healthcare, that small and specialized healthcare startups are beating them to market, have superior products and deeper expertise. - Working in a Verily subsidiary is chaos - be ready for lack of information, mixed messages and to be viewed as a less than qualified for your job by Googlers. - They will fire you very quickly for stepping out of line, introducing change or not towing the line. They severance packages are minimal. - You will absolutely work 60 hours a week - be ready to commit to a hectic schedule. - Note that Verily is NOT a good path into Google, you'll have to complete the Google interview process just like an external person.

5.0
Sep 4, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

* Big tough problems to solve that touch on every aspect of research and healthcare * Unafraid to partner deeply with other organizations to create change * Very smart & driven people * Flat org -- lots of opportunity to work with executive team * Andy Conrad is all-in trying to fix a broken system that impacts the lives of everyone. It's not easy, linear, or for the faint of heart and Andy doesn't spend much time sugar-coating the challenges.

Cons

* Big tough problems to solve that touch on every aspect of research and healthcare * Trappings of a big comfortable company (Google) combined with a startup's need to build multiple transformative businesses make it difficult for some to focus * Hiring process can feel tuned for a 100K company and not a startup * Some people joined Verily thinking they were joining Google * Easy to work around the clock -- you need to set limits

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