Great Company | Smart People | LEAN | Fiercly Political - Anonymous employee McKesson Employee Review

3.0
5 Dec 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very interesting work and really smart people. Complex projects most of the time, so work keeps you thinking and learning. You interact with a lot of different people, so you make a lot of new relationships. Top performance is expected always, from everybody. Good pay and benefits, with healthcare costing less if you participate in the wellness program and make healthy choices. Generous matching and profit sharing. Ability to work remotely, initially 1-2 days per week, and potentially full time after you learn the ropes and build confidence with your manager.

Cons

There is SO MUCH work and too few people to get it all done. McKesson as a whole runs LEAN! That causes a challenge to work-life balance. I worked 50-60 hours at warp-speed almost the entire time I was there; so that work from home option allows you to work the hours at home that you would have spent commuting, etc. If you state that you are concerned about producing quality work with the amount assigned, you are coached to do things more productively, partly because they can not hire. Our team ended up with half the people and all, plus more, of the work to be done. Work is redistributed as they RIF or fire to reduce costs. Time and energy is wasted because of the continuous re-visiting of work, due to lack of adequate staff to get it done and off the list, to go on to the next. The politics are fierce and gets in the way of getting things done. Reorganizations are continuous (2-3 per year in our group) and disruptive, often times seemingly to avoid accountability by leadership. It is a very slow ramp to learn the company, how to get things done, and who to go to for what (partly due to reorgs). The business units have individual management teams and the leaders are very competitive with other business unit leaders, likely because a handful rotate each year to another business unit, and in part simply due to the culture.

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Pros

1. relatively aloof culture for ICs to grow on their own 2. on and off few people are good 3. Actually consultants in india are better than some full time hires to work with. The h1bs in full time roles and some GCs/Americans are just 1 step away from unemployment line but there are some good quality consultants who can be directed well to bring in good work. Problem is lack of direction when middle management is just running after money.

Cons

1. top most management is clueless to what is going post the middle tier 2. middle tiers - VPs/SVPs/Directors and Sr. Directors are among the worst. Mostly cast offs from Consulting firms/Tech cos/Other Healthcare firms, this group has some of the worst, clueless folks who just think very narrowly about how to get rid of problems, maybe craft a story for higher ups. Get rid of this layer ( so called people management ) and co. could shine better on the work of ICs, decent software engineers and regular rank and file. 3. Main money maker distribution is different from tech group and the IT here is almost comical - 2 years ago in 2024 there were "directors" bringing AI agents with 90% hallucination .. I mean that has got to be an industry first!

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McKesson Response
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Thank you for bringing these issues to our attention. We are committed to creating a positive work environment and are disappointed to learn that we fell short. We are taking your feedback seriously and are making efforts to address the concerns raised. Please feel free to reach out for a more in-depth discussion.
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