Schrödinger Reviews

4.3

90% would recommend to a friend

(155 total reviews)

Ramy Farid

94% approve of CEO

88% positive business outlook

Schrödinger has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 155 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Schrödinger employee rating is 23% above average for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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155 reviews
1.0
21 Sept 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office, smart people. Used to be flexible, but after the pandemic other companies have become more flexible than ours.

Cons

This place used to be buzzing with excitement and potential. We were all motivated and loved working hard together. It truly was about the science and making the world better. Now it's just any other public company trying to squeeze their employees for everything they got to make that money. Things are getting lost in the shuffle, but the leadership has no idea. Schrodinger culture was wonderful, and now I'm watching it slowly fall apart from all the hiring that we cannot keep up with. This is a company that has only known slow growth. None of the leaders have experience in how to deal with this rapid growth, most of them don't even have work experience outside of this company. Turnover is increasing and nobody seems to be acknowledging it. For every company going through an increase in growth, it's common to see strains on systems, processes, and culture. Schrodinger is no different, except they aren't doing anything about it. They continue to hide behind the "Schrödinger is an amazing place to work" excuse and do nothing. They don't recognize that it takes effort to maintain an "amazing" culture. If you do nothing, you are putting the company at risk to slowly teeter towards a toxic workplace. Yes, I am saying that this company is starting to become toxic. It's not enough for people to notice it right away yet, but it'll get there if it continues to go unchecked. There are a few key indicators of this: first, I started noticing when all the good employees began quitting and the toxic ones are still here. We do nothing to the toxic ones except let them thrive. Nobody does anything about them, and if they do then it's only after really good people have left. I really miss a lot of my colleagues who have left. The teamwork felt good. Now it's all about hierarchy, status, competition, and the big one - favoritism. Secondly, it's never a great sign when you see a high turnover in your HR team, especially when you see the types of people who left. I used to think our HR team was different, but after all the turnovers I guess the rumors were true. Yes, there are a lot of rumors about that team and none are good ones. I'm too scared to write them down here in fear of retaliation. They do nothing to give me any hope or security anymore. Thirdly, there is no actual manager training here. It's all in some google folder for you to read and useless monthly meetings with the head of HR. Managers get zero support here and if something goes badly they get blamed for it even though they were never trained on how to handle people issues to begin with. I also wish I had managers and leaders who were trained in bias and being able to recognize their own favoritism. I work a lot, take on different roles, and I even pick up my team's slack. All this goes unnoticed though because managers only sees the people they like. They don't realize they are giving better opportunities to those they favor instead of doing it equally throughout the team. They could easily offer similar opportunities to the rest of the team to help them in their role and career. Nope, they do nothing for the people they don't like. So why do I even work so hard then?

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Schrödinger Response
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We value all employee feedback and appreciate you sharing your concerns. We would welcome the opportunity to understand your experience at Schrödinger and your concerns more specifically. You may communicate with us anonymously online (www.lighthouse-services.com/schrodinger) or by leaving a message at 844-440-0049. That said, we would like to respond briefly to your comments. Our culture is critical to our success and, as our company continues to grow, we are dedicated to the retention of talented colleagues who share our company’s values such as respect, teamwork, and innovation. We work to ensure that all voices are heard and that employees feel engaged and supported in the workplace. Our engagement survey is one way that we collect employee feedback. The survey responses are anonymous, and we use the survey to assist in understanding employee sentiments, identifying areas of concern, and deciding how best to implement new initiatives based on employee feedback. We have training programs in place, including a mentor program, and encourage professional development, including training for managers. Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives include courses on recognizing and mitigating bias. Additionally, our DEI Council meets regularly to discuss ways we can continue to execute on these initiatives. There's always more work to be done, and we encourage an open dialogue with all employees to address areas where we can improve.
2.0
8 Aug 2017

Good Environment, Good People, Not Great Business

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Treat Employees Well Decent Perks Good Coworkers Some opportunity to learn Flexible environment

Cons

Academic Prejudice (if you don't have a PhD, you aren't a scientist here, nor worth anything to the company) Extremely understaffed (in my dept) Unrealistic promises of growth Very low pay for the job requirements (and tiny, tiny, tiny raises) No paths up within dept., only through devoting your personal time could you maybe move up into a different dept. Vague management and expectations

1.0
19 July 2023

Charade

Recommend
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Pros

There are absolutely people who shoot up the ladder based on nepotism. I suspect that’s your thing if you’re reading the Pros

Cons

Schrodinger obscures it’s good candidates by founder and executive charade who echo its BS toxic work culture engrained in a dysfunctional and nepotistic IT startup management notwithstanding or perhaps including it’s forever jet setting conferences from coast to coast that ignore the essence of time & free lunches to buy your silence. Too much pressure on your top people or too much on their plates that does not interest them or even ostracizing them without listening to their feedback - and you will bleed people.

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