Good pay, toxic culture - Anonymous employee Abbott Employee Review

2.0
25 Nov 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've met many wonderful people working at Abbott. Some of them have become true friends. Pay is good.

Cons

Abbott is a typical Anglo-Saxon, top-down organization where top management snaps their fingers and everyone comes running. This resulted in the most TOXIC environment I have ever experienced. Our leader was a case study of the narcissistic sociopath leader with no regards for others. Co-workers were shout at, intimidated & pestered... The whole department either left on their own, was fired or got on sick leave with burn-out symptoms. HR doesn't do anything about it: they're scared to go against the tiran. I've heard from other divisions and while not every leader is a monster the workload and pressure is consistently extremely high.

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2.0
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Pros

• Strong brand and market position • Talented individual contributors and subject matter experts sprinkled throughout the organization • Opportunity to work on products that impact many patients

Cons

These comments reflect experience within Abbott Diabetes Care. • Culture can feel political and risk-averse, with difficult issues often addressed indirectly rather than transparently • Decision-making is slowed by multiple layers of management, many of whom appear focused more on managing upward than enabling teams and execution • Long-tenured management structures can create limited accountability, discourage new ideas, and make modernization difficult • Some leadership styles feel hierarchical and dismissive of dissenting viewpoints, making it risky to challenge the status quo • Strategic thinking and decision authority are concentrated among a relatively small group of senior leaders, creating bottlenecks and limiting innovation • Office environments and ways of working often feel outdated compared to more modern organizations • Organizational responsiveness can be frustratingly low. Routine requests, decisions, and communications often require multiple follow-ups, creating unnecessary delays and reducing accountability • Promotions and performance assessments often lack transparency, leading employees to question whether advancement is based on impact, visibility, DEI, or internal relationships • Employees navigating significant career or life transitions may experience varying levels of support, visibility, and development opportunities, making career continuity and progression feel less predictable than they should be

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