Great for Managers - Individual Contributor AbbVie Employee Review

2.0
1 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This place is great for Manager roles and above. It is a very competitive environment and provided you have thick skin, willing to work long hours, and be a yes and... Type of person you will be successful. Just make sure to network and always smile. There is a Buzz about positive spin and post socially on everything that's positive going on right now.

Cons

Work life balance is switching to more of a work life integration mix. The company wants passionate people which will drive the company forward. When interviewing question your future boss and look for signs of how your working relationships would be. The push for lean, green and virtual are being driven in areas of where it will save money. Be prepared to work and the benefits are worth it. Just don't get stuck with a bad or new boss it could make your life at the company horrible and not provide the experience you working looking for.

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5.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

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Cons

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1.0
3 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Big Pharma Name Recognition: Having Allergan/AbbVie on your resume provides industry visibility.

Cons

Extreme Governance & Bureaucracy: Allergan is paralyzed by red tape. There are far too many governance layers just to get basic regulatory strategies vetted out. Flawed Compliance Infrastructure: Product approvals are heavily dependent on documentation. However, current records are completely inadequate. Management fundamentally fails to understand how these systems are interlinked. Unqualified & Absentee Leadership: The leader with department oversight completely lacks the expected knowledge and experience for this level, making her a massive liability. She is rarely in the office but knows exactly how to work the system. She aggressively pushes for unnecessary, in-person regulatory meetings solely to accumulate personal travel points rather than to mitigate actual business risks. Disastrous Transition Management: The leadership transition wreaked total havoc across the department. Negligent HR Department: HR shows zero interest in investigating why good talent is leaving the company. Alarming Job Security Signs: It is a massive red flag when a leader encourages employees to apply for roles entirely unrelated to their expertise, or receiving automated AI notifications about job openings outside your department.

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