Curia Reviews

3.0

48% would recommend to a friend

(712 total reviews)
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Philip Macnabb

49% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Curia has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 712 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Curia employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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712 reviews
2.0
19 Apr 2017

Terrible culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Technical competence, good technical brand, knowledgeable co-workers, probably good as a first job if in a technical position or if you have worked at Teva

Cons

dog eat dog culture, pay and benefits low, lack of respect for employees, suppliers and customers, short term management, extremely unstable workforce makes project delivery very complex. Coming fromTeva main requirement for promotion

1.0
29 Nov 2018

Look elsewhere

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Would be interesting work if executive management knew how to run a business. Employees are mainly good, intelligent people.

Cons

Company has no idea what they are doing. Mass exodus occurred this year (and continues to occur) including at the management level, and there has been no effort to replace key positions. Instead, current employees are forced to take on additional responsibilities with NO additional pay. Or are led to false belief that the additional pay will come "someday." (Good luck with that). Great/easy way to reduce overhead and achieve their desired EBITDA, I guess. Lower/middle tier employees are overworked with inadequate pay. When site management promises raises, promotions, or new job openings, corporate will freeze funds or "defer" them indefinitely. Only senior management and the employees that they "like" deserve fair pay, bonuses, or raises apparently. Unprofessional, disruptive, and dictatorial managers are tolerated solely because they hit revenue targets. Very little transparency between senior management and employees who actually perform the work. Company cares only about revenue revenue revenue, but puts no thought into a plan to do so. Or rather, their plan is to work their employees to the ground until they can't take the abuse any more.

1.0
2 Jan 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- Good people (some more than others). - They took me in during this bad economy and offered me good work experience. - ... nope, I got nothing else..

Cons

- Low pay. - Depressing setting. Honestly, this is really a bummer because everyone knows how shitty the company is to give a crap. - HR sucks. Big time. They don't listen, I am starting to wonder what they actually do... - No raises. I received some chuckles and laughter when I even mentioned the word. - No opportunities for growth. - Long hours (Being salaried sounds nice but when you are worked like a dog then that amount only seems so meager). - Low pay.

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