Merck reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(6,155 total reviews)
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Rob Davis

82% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Merck has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 6,155 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Merck 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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6K reviews
5.0
Jan 5, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Merck is full of extremely talented people (which became even more evident to me after I left), and this will help to raise your own personal performance. In my department, promotions were handed out based on a combination of seniority and performance, though for higher level promotions, seniority rarely played a role. I felt that decisions on promotions were fair and highly transparent (got passed up once and got promoted another time); politics wasn't much of a factor. I believe that the pay and benefits at Merck were comparable to other large pharmaceutical companies and may have been slightly better than in most industries. Employees in my area were generally quite proud to work at Merck, though this had been declining in recent years. Perhaps the main reason that I stayed as long as I did was the fact that I was friends with so many of my coworkers. When I started out of college, there were 15-20 of my peers in my department close to my age. In my experience, it is very common for people at Merck to socialize outside of work. Not every company is like this.

Cons

The fact that Merck attracted so many talented professionals was a double-edged sword - while it was great to work at a really high level and learn from the best, it also meant that you had to wait longer for that big promotion (if it ever came at all). Many in my department realized this and left for much more money/responsibility. It was common for an average employee (say ranked in the 40-60 %ile, my department used to be big on rankings) to leave with 1-2 direct reports and then be heading a department of 30+ within a few years of his/her departure. Another downside of life at Merck was that work/life balance was pretty poor. As more and more people got laptops in recent years, it got even worse, since you'd get ten emails on the weekend that needed a response before Monday. No, it's not i-banking, but I've worked for three Fortune 500 companies at this point, and I feel that the workload at Merck was considerably higher than at the other two.

2.0
Feb 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great job, good benefits, good pay

Cons

You will meet some really great people but the horrible people that are there will make you hate going to work. These are the people that suck up to management. You will lose credit for your good work and get credit for their failures.

2.0
Nov 5, 2025

Tough times ahead, led by donkeys

Recommend
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Pros

Genuinely nice people trying to do their best to help patients and advance science. It's a good spot if you're early career with generous vacation allowance and opportunity to learn as long as you don't get sucked up in the politics and bureaucracy. The closer you get to the EDs and VPs, the more it stinks.

Cons

Share price is in the toilet and the sales are down so even though the pipeline is strong, it's going to be a tough 3-5yrs as they try to get sales back up to replace Keytruda revenue. Massive cost cutting efforts ongoing and stealth offshoring of IT jobs is the current activity to appease the markets. There's real issues with burnout as the senior leaders turn the screw for productivity and there's no support other than words and stupid initiatives that only bring more work to do. Merck are leaking talent at mid to senior level because they are fed up with being unsupported meanwhile the divisional leaders are all slapping themselves on the back because they did something pointless with AI (the data 'lake' is still a putrid swamp). Too many of the leadership have been there too long and seem to be rewarded for mediocrity and boot licking. Recent promotions are the wrong ones and seem to be developing a 'bro' culture. Very unappealing but we all know DEI is not taken seriously these days so I'm not expecting any action there. Overall, the leadership is out of touch, ineffective and totally unable to set a direction and stick to it.

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