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DM Clinical Research Reviews

2.3

21% would recommend to a friend

(203 total reviews)

19% positive business outlook

DM Clinical Research has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The DM Clinical Research employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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203 reviews
1.0
28 June 2024

Stay away

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Team that you work with

Cons

While I deeply respect and appreciate the few directors and managers who are genuinely good and helpful, it's quite impressive how many harmful directors and managers manage to outshine without any effort, solely because of their close connections with upper management. Favoritism and nepotism can exist in any company, and I understand that. However, in this company, it is excessive. The leadership and managerial skills of multiple directors are abysmal. For example, the site director doesn’t know how to lead the team and instead shifts her responsibilities onto other staff, expecting them to handle it because "they should know this." It's a classic case of one bad apple spoiling the bunch. If someone has an opinion that differs from upper management, there is no room for discussion. There's no consideration of feasibility—it's simply assumed that if you disagree, it's because your skills are lacking. They only want people who are submissive. They used to train good middle managers, but constant changes have left everyone unsure of what is happening now. Some directors are constantly in "meetings", which sounds productive, but in reality, it often results in little action. They spend hours discussing in meetings and then expect their subordinates to achieve somehow outcomes that consistently fall short of expectations. They offer token gestures like "Let me know how I can help," but these rarely translate into tangible support or actions. When performance or results inevitably fail to meet their lofty expectations, it's never due to their unrealistic demands or lack of adequate time—it's always attributed to the supposed lack of skill among the team.

1.0
22 May 2024

DO NOT WORK HERE!! X10000000

Recommend
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Pros

I wish I could think of at least one.

Cons

During my time at the Jersey City, NJ DM Clinical Research Office I was excited for a new work opportunity and environment. The site was not even ready to start, the employees were not knowledgeable. Since day one this site was toxic, prejudice, racist and manipulative. Office uncomfortable romantic relationships, favoritism and family friend nepotism (all against DM HANDBOOK). Unfortunately, DM Clinical Research does not do anything to assist employees who need to report someone to Human Resources. They give everyone a billion chances to change, and never have a solid plan. The Jersey City Office is so toxic, the first week of my employment I sat in my car and cried for hours about how much of a mistake I made accepting a role here. Right before I left, they hired an ex-DM employee back who was great and helped me learn and grow, so that was one good thing they did. However, I can’t imagine they will stay very long considering how terrible it is to work there. BEWARE. Do not work here!

1.0
16 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

As for the pros, there’s honestly nothing that stands out.

Cons

I worked at DM Clinical for over a year and had different managers during that time. Initially, the manager was okay, but things significantly worsened after a new manager was hired. They brought in someone who displayed openly racist behavior, including pointing fingers at immigrant employees. Leadership seemed more concerned with their own interests than addressing what was happening at the site level. The manager in question would ask employees to convince others to stop filing HR complaints against her. She constantly threatened staff, saying things like, “If this doesn’t get done, you’ll regret it when you’re all gone in January.” She was completely out of touch with what was happening on the site and had no understanding of how the floor operations worked. This toxic environment was a major reason I started looking for other jobs. The CEO even referred to laid-off employees as “a burden to the company.” Now, the company is pressuring PIs to enroll ineligible subjects because they’re financially struggling. HR offers no support. When I reported an incident of someone being offensive toward me, they dismissed it, saying it might’ve been a joke. Favoritism is rampant at all levels, and HR even publicly stated that it’s normal to have favorites and promote them. The benefits offered are extremely expensive, and the organization is highly disorganized—it took weeks for them to pay me money they owed. On top of everything, there’s a trend where they expect employees to stay until 9 PM to enroll participants without offering any compensation for the extra hours. In my experience, DM Clinical is a toxic and poorly managed company. I would strongly advise others to stay away.

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