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Catalent Pharma

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Imagine the worst place on Earth... it’s worse than that - QC Analyst Catalent Pharma Employee Review

1.0
5 Oct 2020
Recommend
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Pros

They’ll hire you even as long as you have somewhat of a relevant degree and that’s literally the only pro

Cons

Some of the worst management on the planet. Supervisors and managers in almost every department have no clue what they’re doing. No communication between departments in an industry that survives on communication between departments. Employees are expected to be ready to work at all hours of the day, including weekends, with only an hours notice ahead of time. Managers and supervisors are completely soulless and lack self-awareness. You cannot go to them with issues because they have no empathy and only care about their paycheck. One of the most bizarre salary systems. Analyst I’s are getting paid more than Analyst II’s.

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5.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team is incredibly welcoming, knowledgeable, and supportive, which has made it easy to learn and feel comfortable asking questions. There is a strong focus on training and collaboration, helping me feel safe, well prepared, and confident in my role. I also appreciate the benefits, which support a good work-life balance.

Cons

One area for improvement is the flexibility for new employees regarding remote work hours.

2.0
18 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Adequate amount of PTO and suitable medical benefits and 401K. Co-workers were helpful and good resources when needed.

Cons

Difficult to receive promotions, as site GM, HR, and Global have to approve. No/very small annual increases. Departments need to hire additional support; again, difficult to get management and global to approve, thus a lot of turnover. Site directors/managers had conflicts between departments. Some would intentionally undermine other department heads if it suited their interest. Two directors have personal relationship, which seems to be conflict of interest.

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