Verilogue Reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)
avatar

Rich Mankovich

66% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Verilogue has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Verilogue employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

Reviews by job title

16 reviews
2.0
25 Dec 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Verilogue is a cool place to transition out of academia/liberal arts into market research. Your experience is really what you make of it and it's largely up to you to develop marketable skills by advocating for yourself. Depending on what department you're in (client service, business development, etc.) the opportunities can vary, but no matter what you'll be exposed to nearly all of the top pharma companies in the world, which can lead to an invaluable network especially if your goal is to go client-side. The work we can do really matters and the studies are usually pretty interesting. It can be a bit of a learning curve especially if you don't have a healthcare or market research background, but you acclimate quickly and can teach yourself most of the technical/medical background. The database itself is super interesting too, and it's a rare opportunity to get exposure to HCP-PT interactions like this. Verilogue has some nice benefits like WFH and a general culture promoting work-life balance. Colleagues were intelligent and nice, although there can be a bit of a "bro" culture among other teams and upper management. The size of the company also allows you access to basically everyone so you can see how colleagues in various stages of their careers got to where they were at.

Cons

When it comes to linguistics, there's a bit of a gap in understanding between those with a linguistics background and those who use it mainly as the selling point. I would call it linguistics "lite" since most of the linguists had theoretical training but what Verilogue does is very applied/borderline anthropology. A lot of my colleagues had graduate degrees ranging from linguistics PhDs to MBAs, but I felt as though that the preference for this type of hiring is largely credentialism. Given the size of the company, there's not much room for advancement as directors and VPs will probably remain in their positions for years. Typically, you might stay for ~2-3 years, hit a ceiling, and leave. Also, since Verilogue is in a very niche area (market research > marketing research > pharma > qualitative > linguistics), it can be difficult to transition out of it, as you may be perceived as overly academic or unable to handle quantitative MR. That said, many who do end up leaving often go to the same companies as other Verilogue alums like W2O. With the work that Verilogue produces, analyses can sometimes seem forced and decks really corny and cluttered with clipart. There's so much potential with the technology and approaches Verilogue has developed, but sometimes this can be limited by high turnover and upper management that is working on...something? Lastly, I think while our culture works for the type of people Verilogue attracts, it'd be nice if there were more camaraderie. I felt as though many teams didn't know each other and that there was disconnect between upper management and the rest of the company, which is surprising since the entire company is basically in one large room.

2.0
5 Mar 2018

Not worth it!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very interesting, exciting, unique capability. There was so much going for the company and so much potential to do even bigger and better things. Fun place to work and made some great friends.

Cons

All of the fun is not worth what you have to put up with. Once new management took over in 2016, the ship began to sink. There is 0 support from upper management and it seems as they are taking a nice extended vacation while the peasants do all of the hard work. Not only is it not a 9-5, but it is more like a 7-7 WITH working on the weekends. Management does not take any advice into consideration and literally does whatever benefits themselves. I do not believe the "fun" events are worth the what you have to go through as an employee.

2.0
11 Jan 2017

Sinking ship

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The work is unique and fascinating. The culture is great. The company is part of Publicis Groupe which opens up a whole network of opportunities and benefits (plus nine flex holidays).

Cons

The executive management is too biased and very chauvinistic. Over the years I have noticed more men receive promotions as well as "golf buddies." They recently had a layoff and removed personnel within roles that were more critical (whereas there are people within non-essential, made-up roles and others with larger, unnecessary salaries). Furthermore, the exec team approved sending people overseas for a not very successful six month trip, then proceeded to promote the same unsuccessful employees, and then followed by layoffs of other personnel who have active revenue baring workloads—something is not right.

Viewing 1 - 3 of 16 Reviews

Glassdoor has 27 Verilogue reviews submitted anonymously by Verilogue employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Verilogue is right for you.