AstraZeneca reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(7,917 total reviews)
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Pascal Soriot

89% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

AstraZeneca has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,917 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AstraZeneca employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Farmacéutica y biotecnología industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jan 30, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Collaborative environment. Pay seems on par with indusrty average, but don't expect much more.

Cons

Where do I start?? Mandatory attendance 3 days a week for UK, US and Sweden employees, Attendance is tracked and monitored through IP address logs that are checked against badge logs. Failure to adhere impacts your bonus. You'll need your manager to confirm on a dashboard that still doesn't exist (despite the rule having been in place since 1 Jan) if you are travelling or offsite or have a cold and are concerned to infect your coworkers, so that these days don't get counted as unauthorised WFH. As a result, offices are busy with people on calls all day (bring your noice cancelling headphones). All done in the spirit of collaboration, of course. Not many roles in the usual hubs any more, hiring is focused overseas. Don't expect much career growth if you are not prepared to work from a location where staff is cheaper. If you want to emigrate to India, Astrazeneca if for you.

1.0
Jan 3, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Overall it’s a great company to work for in terms of salary, bonus and benefits

Cons

I was employed by my previous manager on the basis I would come into the office a few times per month, since January 2024 all employees must do 3 days per week so this will now cost me over £500 in travel and £1400 in childcare, it’s left me totally deflated so will have to look for a new role elsewhere as the 4 and half hours commute both ways is not sustainable

1.0
Jul 15, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at this company made me realize exactly the kind of company culture I would never want to work in.

Cons

Although the compensation and on-campus perks are amazing, they do not make up for the stress, anxiety and disrespect I endured while working here as a Black woman. Just weeks after I was hired, my bosses and team started criticizing me for not meeting expectations which were never communicated to me, although I was not properly onboarded and was not provided the proper training on team processes or expectations. I would get reprimanded for little things, like not replying right away to acknowledge that I had received emails, or not telepathically knowing that "get this done whenever you can" actually means "get this done yesterday." Somehow, my peers could get away with spontaneously taking the afternoon off, but when I announced any planned time-off two days in advance, I was told that I was taking "too much time-off." Slowly, the narrative was changing--I was no longer a competent communications professional, but an "inept, consistently absent" employee, even though I hadn't taken any more time-off than my white peers. I constantly felt as if I had to prove myself, prove that I belonged. When I was away from my workstation, my team would sometimes bad-mouth me within earshot of other workers. If I had to leave the office a little early, the comments included, "Where is she going this time?" My manager was once overheard saying that I "always have doctor's appointments." I should clarify here that at the time that I was hired for this role, I had well over 15 years of experience and a proven track record of meeting deadlines and delivering excellent work, and was simply trying to maintain a healthy work-life balance. When I tried reaching out to former managers and mentors for support, I was told that they didn't want to get involved. Eventually, I quit due to increasing anxiety, stress and burnout. And when I did, several other Black colleagues came out of the woodwork to confide in me how poorly treated they had been for many years. To this day, I have a few friends of color who still work there and who are still experiencing the worst forms of microaggressions and sometimes outright racism. AstraZeneca is a great place to work--but not for people of color.

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