Great Learning Opportunities but Limited Career Advancement in Denmark - Anonymous employee MSD Employee Review

4.0
11 June 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- MSD invests significantly in employee development through regular training programs. They'll ensure that you are always up-to-date with the latest industry standards and practices. - The company fosters an environment where you work alongside highly skilled professionals. Most people are kind and helpful - There is also a strong commitment to implementing agile methodologies

Cons

While MSD has a diverse workforce, the sense of inclusion is lacking, particularly for non-native employees. As a non-native Dane, I often feel excluded from informal conversations and key networking opportunities that could advance my career. Also, there are few opportunities for career progression within Denmark. The company is more suitable for those willing to relocate to other regions where MSD operates.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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