Sanofi reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(6,528 total reviews)
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Belén Garijo

91% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Sanofi has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 6,528 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sanofi 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
Sep 16, 2011

Not worth the frustration....

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not many: Got a few years of good experience until the politics kicked in Lucky to have direct supervisors who were talented, respectful and put time into my career development NB: this is not common here at all

Cons

Where to start..... 1. It's a "you should pay us to work here" attitude 2. Patronizing upper management 3. HR is very disrespectful - while internally interviewing was questioned on the motive my career change, specifically that I didn't do enough to show interest in the potential career change; this is after speaking, researching and building relationships in the department/field of interest, taking continuing ed and earning a MS degree in the field. (HR was aware of all the prep work) When asked what else I need to do was told: "that's for you to figure out". 4. People are not hired or promoted based on qualifications, background education etc. but simply how long you've hung around...how does someone with nothing past a high school degree get into managing corporate development activities when MBAs and the like aren't even considered for the position? 5. I was made to wait 20+ minutes for my exit interview at 5:00 PM on a Friday while the HR rep chatted about her dinner the previous evening with a co-worker (was seated within ear shot of the entire conversation). No apology or anything for the wait - completely unprofessional. 6. And to continue with the unprofessionalism - during the exit interview was told since I took part in the tuition reimbursement program (completed the last class more than a year previous to leaving the company as the policy states the employee must stay at least 6 months after completing the last class) I should consider staying longer for "moral reasons". After politely pointing out I had fulfilled all tuition reimbursement requirements, she replied: well if you feel comfortable taking advantage of the company that's your own moral issue" - REALLY! please tell me who took advantage of who? after following the policy to a "T" and had above average performance reviews for the many years of employment, this is the treatment on the way out?

1.0
Feb 8, 2011
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Pros

Other than location I can think of any pros of working at sanofi pasteur. Most of the work force appears to be unhappy. Even if you're the kind of person that can "leave it at the office" each day is grinding and more depressing than the next.

Cons

-Working "smart" is not encouraged. Often short term superficial benefits that undercut longer term stability and goals are over looked simply for the sake of perception. The extra work that is generated from poor decisions is often taken care of in the form of unpaid over time. -Much of management seems more interested in fulfilling personal agendas than doing what is right for the business and their respective departments. -Interdepartmental squabbling that propels the term "office politics" into the the territory of a poorly written sitcom. -The company takes a lot from you and gives very little. -Before working here I never really understood the term micro management. Employees of all levels are not trusted to make basic decisions.

2.0
Aug 27, 2010
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Pros

Sanofi Pasteur offers a great benefits package, 401k contributions (company matches up to 6%), and a nice salary with the opportunity for a lot of overtime.

Cons

Management and mid-level supervisors make sure that the employees are aware they don't trust them to get the job done by constantly checking up on each project. When employees know they're not trusted, they become experts at "presenteeism"—the physical appearance of working, without anything getting done. Management keeps their employees in the dark about important, possibly career-altering changes until the very last minute. Marketable top performers want a seat at the table and won't stand for being left in the dark without the information they need to do their jobs well. You will not advance in the company unless you know someone. Advancement isn't based on job performance, it's based on who you know in this company.

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