Great campus and food, but leadership lacks diversity - Director Exelixis Employee Review

1.0
13 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Beautiful campus, great food in the cafeteria, helping patients live longer lives, pay, benefits, collegial interaction with some colleagues, ability to learn new information.

Cons

5 day on site policy, lack of diversity in leadership and just in general, lack of experience by many leaders as managers and leaders, inability of many leaders to trust their people, pockets of the organization that still act like the good old white boys club.

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5.0
16 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive Bay Area pay, great campus, excellent employee benefits, and accessible HQ in Alameda overlooking the water (close to OAK airport). In addition to a Winter Shutdown, they've added a Summer Shutdown, so it's a great time for employees to recharge. There are opportunities for growth and development if you are proactive and seek them out. In my time here, there have been changes and reorgs, but for good reasons and in line with the business's needs. I enjoy working here and have found a great community of colleagues. The company is also very heavily invested in community outreach and giving.

Cons

Exelixis is a 5-day onsite company, and for those wondering if it is enforced, yes, it is. That said, it's a modern, beautiful campus with a nice fitness center and a subsidized cafeteria. They offer commuter benefits and even carpooling programs among colleagues, in addition to a shuttle from the Peninsula.

1.0
21 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Being able to walk along the water at lunch while mentally preparing for interviews at other companies

Cons

So many. Too many to count. Start by naming practically everyone in the c-suite. Then go one level down and name about 75% of them. Another 50% at the next level. It’s a culture of backstabbing and cage fight competition, hidden behind words like “purpose,” “mission,” and “culture” as window dressing. They’ll be putting in entry/exit turnstiles in July ostensibly for “better security” but really to track time in office so that “leadership” can continue to show favoritism to the “rock stars” who only come in when they feel like it, or not at all, while the rest of their employees will receive feedback about their attendance problem. It’s a company that rewards performative exhibitions of power, escaping accountability for anything that goes wrong or isn’t going to be rewarded, and making sure things never improve through fear-based control and overly complicated layers of process upon process. Compensation under the VP level is below market for bio/pharma. Shareholders are 1000% more important than the worker bees toiling away in their thankless jobs, in a toxic environment.

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