Lots of talented people, competitive pay, opportunities to develop emerging technologies and to develop your skill set beyond your training and experience background
Cons
Ever-changing priorities make it difficult to finish a project: when everything's a priority, nothing's a priority. Can't trust ELT: they say one thing, then the opposite is true. Questionable business ethics.
1. Very competent R&D and engineering teams
2. Managers encourage asking questions, so lots of room to learn and grow.
3. Eco-focused projects
4. Hands-on experience with advanced lab equipment
The opportunities for research help me grow and learn a lot.
Cons
I don't recommend working for Solugen if you want to grow your career. Role creep is very real here. Research scientists like me are subjected to extreme pressure because we're given tons of unrelated responsibilities and tasks to do. The leadership here doesn't care at all about the growth and advancement of its employees.
We have a lot of ridiculous leaders here at Solugen, and these terrible leaders cause a lot of stress in the workplace. They also put a ton of pressure on the employees with their unreasonable demands and expectations. It’s no wonder why employees here always exhausted and have very low morale and motivation.