Okay experience overall - Anonymous employee RetroVirox Employee Review

4.0
3 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Friendly co-workers and boss You will learn a lot

Cons

Communications. Sometimes understanding what you're supposed to do is hard.

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4.0
13 Oct 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

After interning at RetroVirox for approximately 10 months, I can attest that it is a good start-up to work at. The company is very fast paced, and with self-motivation there is a lot to accomplish and learn. My supervisors were very supportive and nurturing of my work, and were always open to helping me gain skill-sets in my areas of interest. As a student, I received a comparable compensation for my experiences gained there.

Cons

Because the company is small and jobs tend to be more specific, it is hard to move upwards. However, this is always possible with hard work!

1.0
27 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The reason I only stayed as long as I did (3 months) was because of my coworkers, NOT the CEO. The only thing I learned from this job was how to quit and stand my ground when you are abused at work.

Cons

1. CEO is micromanaging. Even to the PhD's he will stand there to make sure they know how to pipet. If you accidentally mis-speak data, he will discipline you in front of your coworkers, which is extremely unprofessional. 2. You will work 7AM-7PM, 5 days a week, and on most weekends. No extra compensation. Lunch only 0.5 hours, in which he will find you during your lunch and think you are slacking. No joke. This is EVERYDAY, not just some days. 3. Threatened to not pay other employees if someone else did not get their work done. 4. Impossible deadlines with no room for assay optimization. This is where he will threaten not to pay for the weeks you have worked on the project AND not pay your coworkers. 5. It is also a red flag when you start work and no one has ever lasted over 6 months at the company. He expects his limited number of employees to work 2-3 person tasks. Yes, you will learn how to multitask to avoid being yelled at, but if you really want to learn this skill, find a better nurturing environment to do so. This is terrible working and learning environment. Just ask any other previous employee.

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