Novartis reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(9,040 total reviews)
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Vas Narasimhan

86% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Novartis has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 9,040 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Novartis 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
Apr 24, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good Mark to Market Salary, Excellent Leave Policy. (24 working days + unlimited sick leaves + upto 60 WFH (based on manager discretion - usually given)). Good Gym, Excellent Canteen, Free Buses to most major parts of the city, Cabs for Over Time. Fantastic Work Life Balance. Nobody stays in office after 7 PM (That's the second "shift".) Majority leave by the 5:30 buses. This is a fantastic retirement plan office. Come here after all your work related ambitions are satiated and you just want a job so that you don't get bored sitting at home. Good place to "settle down" after you are 45 and are considered too old to be recruited by most organisations.

Cons

Hmm.. this will be a big list but if you are smart you will get this point. Join in IT at your own risk. This place is a bureaucratic mess. You don't get points for getting the job done. You get points for "alignment" and "political correctness". The vendor can commit a murder and get away with it. You will be ostracised if you ever exercise your right to question the vendor's motives. Never speak ill of the vendor. Never. Apparently the vendor's CXO's have a golf-course agreement with your division's CXO - so the deal is set. Fretting and fuming about the inefficiency of the vendor is just not the "expected behavior". And hey - you can't penalise the vendor - because that would upset the apple cart that is "trust and transparency". Ratings don't matter. People with absolutely no relevant experience or managing experience will get posted as "Leads". Entire IT management at Hyderabad is basically a "B" team to the team of decision makers sitting in Basel. The team in Basel looks at India only as a "sweatshop". "One fourth the price and double the time" - that's the understanding. Basel is unwilling to delegate responsibility because they themselves are under the threat of getting replaced / irrelevant. If you are somebody with ambition, wanting to do your own job excellently, have the company's best interests at heart and think of going home to sleep well - this is definitely not the place for you. This place reeks of mediocrity. If you are good - you will be ostracized. The day after my induction one of my colleagues told me - "This company runs on consensus." Even if it the wrong road that IT is taking - if there is consensus on that - then it is absolutely right to take the wrong road - because - "Hey ! We have consensus." That's how awesome the sycophancy is :) The HR is a wonderful overhead to the system described above. Callous, irresponsible and apathetical to say the least :) HR's primary function is not your well being - but that of your manager. I always used to wonder what was the price companies paid for having mediocrity labeled as talent in the HR department. HR will always defend the senior management. I once had the HR tell me - "If your manager has not escalated something that you brought up as a concern - don't you think you are over-reacting". That was actually the straw that decided it for me. In a Pharma company - where I thought words such as compliance and standards were sacrosanct, I was called out for over-reaction :) :D BTW - "Values and Behaviour" is another abused word here. Good luck ! (BTW that one star that you see is because there are no 0 or negative ratings)

2.0
Feb 28, 2020

Incompetent management

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits and salaries are slightly above market level

Cons

Management is usually hired from outside. And they tend to bring their friends with them and create unnecessary positions for them. If you're not a friend with someone from the management it's unlikely that you'll be promoted or get the position you want. Usually it's already decided who will get an open position. You may apply for that position and go to interviews for nothing. Sometimes they don't even announce an open position so they can fill it with whomever they want. No appreciation for hard working employees and a habit of defending employees who don't have work ethic just because management doesn't want to accept their mistakes by hiring these people. They tend to abuse hard working employees to cover lazy ones. Management has the expectancy that employees should not complain and be grateful that they have a job. So shut your mouth and work policy. No one cares about the quality actually though everyone talks about it.

2.0
Nov 24, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

stress-free work; work-life balance; pay just above industry standard to start with

Cons

There is no training process in place and they mostly depend on lateral experienced hiring to get work done. No proper knowledge management process in place. HR team is largely external contract employees and there is no process in place to look after skill / career development of employees. In past have hired from IITs for entry level positions. Even these bright individuals could not really make anything out of their stay in the company mostly because the learning curve is quite flat here. Leadership is largely old people who have spent 5+ years with company. Newer hiring in higher management is from few smaller pharma research firms in India who bring with themselves the KPO culture. They are targeting optimization of money and man-power in Hyderabad office which means lesser budget allocation from HQ and more work for associates. Financial year of Jan-Dec but salary given out in April. >> Means you wait extra 4 months for your bonus. One has to spend minimum 2 year in a role to be eligible for promotion > major source of frustration for newer employees as they are hired at one level behind older employees. While most older employees would have been promoted to Sr. Analyst role in 1.5 years, newer employee with less than 3 year experience are hired as Analyst. My advice > Students of premier institutes like IITs should stay away from entry level or fresher entry here. Pharma in itself is a very different industry and this Novartis set up is not an ideal start to anyone's career. It will surely slow down your growth even if you are initially paid better than other companies coming to campus. Freshers should head to ZS associates if at all they are looking to get into Pharma industry.

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