Tolerance of bad leadership makes environment toxic - Anonymous employee AbbVie Employee Review

2.0
6 Sept 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of the best compensation packages in industry, including pension. Some people are great to work with and very team-oriented.

Cons

(1) Poor leadership is tolerated, which creates a toxic environment for that group. These leaders continue to be advanced and their high rates of turnover are ignored. AbbVie is bleeding talent because of poor leadership. Employee Relations is useless and only protects the leader. (2) Promotion is highly political and based on who you know rather than who does the best job or has the best skills. (3) Some managers will block their employees from transferring to different positions. (4) Although they say they encourage behaviors (Ways of Working) and values, the behavior that is reinforced by leadership contradicts this. (5) Decisions for some scientific functions borders unethical/non-compliant yet everyone looks the other way. People who do speak up are reprimanded or it's held against them.

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AbbVie Response
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We appreciate your feedback. We are committed to equal employment opportunities for all and employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications. At AbbVie, conducting business ethically and in compliance with the law is one of our highest priorities. We would like to hear more about your concerns. Please feel free to reach out to us at oec@abbvie.com or HRCentral.UnitedStates@abbvie.com. Concerns may be reported anonymously.

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