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Dr Jim Esinhart
I have been working at Chiltern International full-time for more than 7 years
Pros – Nice office atmosphere, good facilities.
Friendly environment and approachable management
Great opportunities for progression
Open to flexible working options
Nice to work in a global company, but to not so large that it feels impersonal
Flexible and forward thinking
Good employee benefits
Cons – None. I have been here 5 years and have no plans to move on.
Advice to Senior Management – Stay approachable and ensure staff continue to feel valued. This is what makes it a great place to work.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2013-05-09 03:28 PDT
I have been working at Chiltern International full-time for more than a year
Pros – International outlook, great learning opportunities, a friendly environment where you're a name not a number, opportunities to work flexibly, dress down Fridays, fresh fruit provided for all staff daily free of charge. If you show initiative you will be given the opportunity to take on more.
Cons – break out/communal lunch area is quite small
Advice to Senior Management – Keep approachable and keep up with the all hands meetings
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2013-04-25 14:36 PDT
I have been working at Chiltern International full-time for more than 10 years
Pros – Strong, open management. Good benefits, flexibility and opportunities for personal growth.
Cons – I have been with Chiltern for over 10 years and cannot think of a downside worth mentioning.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2013-04-23 13:07 PDT
I have been working at Chiltern International full-time for more than 3 years
Pros – Work life balance is good.
Cons – Career growth is limited to certain level.
Advice to Senior Management – Think out of box.
2012-12-30 20:07 PST
I have been working at Chiltern International full-time for less than a year
Pros – Good leadership and management. Good team work. Good communication. Very good training programmes. Free parking.
Cons – Low salary range. Few Benefits. No canteen.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2012-12-23 11:21 PST
I worked at Chiltern International part-time for more than 3 years
Pros – I don't work there any more!!
Cons – Told by manager thati had to take maternity appointments on my own time and that once a month was "too many". When took manager to hr, felt I got treated unfairly and would have done them for constructive dismissal if I hadn't felt so stressed and depressed. Sideline you once pregnant.
Advice to Senior Management – Ensure managers are appropriately trained in hr policies and law and are made to realise that being on maternity leave is temporary. Make sure managers adhere to policies and do not tolerate bullying.
2012-11-21 09:17 PST
I have been working at Chiltern International
Pros – Good opportunities to develop: good training and manager guidance available.
Flexible around reasonable work-life demands.
Stable senior leadership team.
Personable atmosphere.
Cons – High workload for most.
Could do more to recognize people's contribution and efforts.
2012-05-06 09:43 PDT
I have been working at Chiltern International
Pros – People feel appreciated
Good work/life balance
friendly environment- have worked at other CROs and this is the friendliest environment thus far
Flexible work options
Cons – The only con is that the salaries are not the highest in the industry. Need to look at the whole package.
Advice to Senior Management – Management is very open and easy to work with. Allow staff to make decisions without lengthy approval process. No real advice
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2012-01-26 05:02 PST
I have been working at Chiltern International
Pros – Treated as an individual
Career progression available
Flexible working environment
Good management support
Global opportunities
Friendly, open environment with easy access to upper management
Cons – A smaller company can mean wearing several hats - personally I see this as an advantage from an experience perspective
Advice to Senior Management – Keep showing visible leadership and listening to all levels of the organisation
Remain open to investment to continue to compete with the big guys
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2012-01-24 01:36 PST
I have been working at Chiltern International
Pros – Health care plan is good
Cons – Not much opportunity for career advancement or moving internally between positions.
Advice to Senior Management – Allow more career advancement opportunities, rather than hiring outside of the company
2011-10-27 20:25 PDT
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Chiltern International Associate Director, HR responded to this review
– Jan 24, 2013
Chiltern is a professional organisation that is supportive to employee needs; providing work-life balance, clear polices and procedures and accessible management and HR frameworks. The majority of employees who commence maternity leave whilst at Chiltern, do return back to the Company after having had their baby, which is a clear indicator of the supportive environment that Chiltern provides.' ... More Less