Good old boys' club in Worcester MA - Anonymous employee AbbVie Employee Review

2.0
23 July 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

*Opportunities to learn new things and have bigger projects as people who leave are not replaced *Decent benefits, though worse than in Abbott times

Cons

*Next to impossible to get a promotion to management if you are a minority in Worcester, MA *Very clique-like atmosphere in Worcester, MA dominated by a couple of rival groups, who work to undermine each other. *People you work with are frustrated, day-dreaming about quitting, toxic *Not a meritocracy *You have to be a white middle-age man with kids at home to be a manager, seems to be the only constant in most promotions at Abbvie in Worcester, MA *No sense of direction from CEO

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

Cons

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