Meridian Bioscience Reviews

3.1

55% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)

Andy Kitzmiller

59% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Meridian Bioscience has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meridian Bioscience employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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119 reviews
1.0
26 Aug 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

decent products, friendly call points, slightly better than killing kittens all day

Cons

Where to begin? MONEY - First, you must be comfortable living off of your base salary as a MBI TSR. Only 2 reps in the company are over plan. With that being said, the recent positive review was clearly written by management. Probably one with open territories and doesn't want to scare off potential rep's. But, it doesn't take a genius to see that one positive review doesn't refute the 10 other negative reviews. Quota's are unattainable and more than half of the sales force is not making any commissions at all. Those who are making commissions are making pennies compared to industry standard. MANAGEMENT - micromanagement is an understatement. Managers will call their reps on the weekends and after hours. Managers like to "surprise" their rep's by giving 24 hour notice of ride alongs. Dialogue is threatening and hostile to field sales. The culture created by management is untrusting and miserable. This is evident in that 8 territories are open out of 25 at this time. Rep's are practically lighting themselves on fire in protest of the "Meridian Strong" culture. DAILY LIFE - Rep's are accountable to a call metrics (something I have only heard of in pharma.) The call metrics are unreasonable and an absurd tool to measure success. With the call metrics and large territories, reps are expected to travel 4 - 5 days/week, giving up weekends and time with family. Work/life balance is non-existent. TURNOVER - Due to the hostile treatment from management, the lack of adequate compensation, and unreasonable expectations, the sales force has turned over 3 times in the last 2 years. Meridian will never be able to keep savvy rep's with their culture and without paying their sales force. The average tenure for a sales rep is less than 12 months. Again over 30% of the territories are open at this time. At some point, recruiters will stop working with Meridian and the talent will decline. The hospitals will grow tired of the revolving door of new rep's and stop doing business with Meridian. Management needs to think long and hard about the negative environment they are creating and work on motivating their people rather than scaring them into submission.

1.0
8 Aug 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Slightly better than being unemployed. Field sales team consists of either unemployed sales professionals, recent college grads looking to break into sales or people who have been lied to.

Cons

If you thrive in a micromanagement environment, then MBI is the company to work for! Ride alongs with management, product managers and any warm body that can be found in the home office, every 4-5 weeks consistently. Regional Management has little to no experience leading and directing a sales team. Delusional expectations for sales call metrics, annual goals, and the push to sell and promote a sub par target product. Salaries and overall compensation are NOT in line with the industry standards for molecular diagnostics Reps. Meridian Bio has turned over roughly 2 sales forces in the past year due to their "New Culture" mentality. Average life of a Rep. is 6-9 months. Lack of respect towards sales force due to incompetency and ignorance. Watch for red flags and being set up for failure. 90% or over the plan goal may buy you groceries at the end of the week. This is an entry level position!!

4.0
28 Sept 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The culture in Operations is one led by a solid VP who really does seem to care for all of his staff, from the hourly operator to the Sr. Director. A great place to work if you're an Ops person.

Cons

Sales and Marketing is a train wreck led by the CEO who needs to go. The top three sales people in 2011 have all either quit or been fired in 2012 for not going about their business the way the CEO thinks is best. If they can't keep their top three performers happy, imagine how life is for the rest of the sales force. It is a toxic place to work. The Directors in above in sales either don't have a clue or have no sales experience. The try to lead by instilling fear. You'd think it was the 1960s.

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