It’s ok but not for long - Account Manager Repligen Employee Review

2.0
7 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ok products, good customers, teammates are pretty good.

Cons

Infrastructure is hurting. Fast growth and poor planning is having a negative impact. New management is tanking the commercial team by making it hard for people with loads of experience to do their jobs. There are way too many cooks in the kitchen pressuring the sales team and no backup by immediate management. there will be turnover soon.

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5.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great collaborative culture where teams genuinely support each other and leadership encourages cross-functional partnership. There are strong opportunities to build on existing skills while also expanding both depth and breadth of experience through new projects, stretch assignments, and exposure to different areas of the business. It’s a place where continuous learning and professional growth are valued.

Cons

The environment is fast-paced given how fast we are growing, which creates strong learning and growth opportunities, though it may require employees to adapt quickly and manage multiple priorities at times.

2.0
17 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Engineering individuals strive to make new and improved products - Engineer groups like to collaborate/communicate regularly across the product lifecycle - Excellent individual contributors across the company in many departments - Engineers with more expertise are generally very excited to share knowledge - Competitive benefits and stock options - Lots of collaborative project spaces with meaningful impact on healthcare research

Cons

- Regular conflict between senior management and employees facing customers and building the products leading employees feeling unheard or under valued - Policies and revolving door layoffs give the perception of disproportionate gender and age treatment -still blaming covid for bad leadership and high turnover -deteriorating customer relationships on their flagship products -unclear job titles, descriptions, and quality guidelines -layoffs or re-titles of certain demographics in particular (i.e. maternity leave and age most notably)

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