Sequence Reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(79 total reviews)
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Mike Putnam

87% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Sequence has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 79 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Sequence 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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79 reviews
4.0
19 Sept 2014

Great Learning Experience

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Pros

Compensation was good, and the per hour added compensation by contract was fair. The ability to get bonuses based on company growth was great. The benefits were really good (medical, IRAs, retirement etc.). Teamwork was great and customer satisfaction was a priority. Knowledge and experience were valued.

Cons

On-boarding process was confusing, not enough detail around the transition between corporate versus consultation cultures/positions. Expectations/Understanding not aligned. Like having to use vacation days to cover holidays. Some unreasonable expections regarding work-life balances. i.e. driving two hours+ one way to work, working 8 hours and then driving two hours+ home, 12 hour work days at any age are too much. Compensation for mileage was included but the was to use this money to cover a hotel room (no per diem) if you did not want to drive every day. Working a full day or more on a contract assignment and then being expected to work on another project for the home office for multiple additional hours every night to the exclusion of family or outside life. Drop everything when asked on last minute assignments/needs..

1.0
16 July 2024

Got paid to sit and wait

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Pros

Friendly coworkers at this office location and nice headquarter facility in NC. Got a decent salary for not much work.

Cons

Working at Sequence comes with several notable drawbacks. Employees can often expect to wait several months without any assigned projects, resulting in periods of inactivity that can be frustrating and unproductive. During these times, the work provided typically consists of minor tasks for the headquarters location, which are usually performed remotely and independently, leading to feelings of isolation. Additionally, the Boston office is extremely small, requiring employees to work out of a conference room when they come into the office once a week. Furthermore, the nature of the job involves predominantly remote work or solitary office work, since most people do not come into the office besides one day a week,which reduces opportunities for team collaboration and can affect overall team cohesion.

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Sequence Response
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Pharmaceutical consulting at Sequence is a highly rewarding career choice for those who want to learn quickly and gain experience across the many different cross functional areas of the manufacturing process. There is opportunity to work with a wide range of some of the world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers in a variety of locations. Client timing for project start isn't always within our control, but because we hire our consultants as full time employees (not 1099) this means there is fully paid bench time when not assigned to a project. When this happens, we work hard to keep our consultants engaged through additional learning opportunities that contribute to larger organization goals and team involvement through cultural initiatives.
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