Curia Reviews

3.0

48% would recommend to a friend

(712 total reviews)
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Philip Macnabb

49% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Curia has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 712 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Curia 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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712 reviews
5.0
4 Jul 2021

Good

Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Very good nothing to complain about

Cons

Nothing, really enjoyed my time working here

4.0
7 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Curia has grown fast over last few years and will expand again. Great job security, great benefits and people are great. Great opportunities. Very fast paced and constant learning - operating in gold standard of - GMP, Sterile Manufacturing, A Class cleanrooms -

Cons

Growing pains and investment in IT/systems is promised. Teams are not aligned as they should be due to working from home. Senior Leaders are trying to increase communication but still have a way to go to have everyone working seamlessly together.

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Curia Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share feedback about your experience. Our goals at Curia include the encouragement of collaborative relationships and the sharing of the best practices. We value all comments and feedback. Thank you, again, for sharing.
2.0
22 May 2022

You are just a number

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Close family like bonds formed with other team members, good staff benefits such as private healthcare and dental, events organised by staff groups such as raffles, advent calendars, quizzes etc… It seemed to me that the business itself was flourishing (as it should be for all the staff hard work) I appreciated the communication from the companies CEO on where the business was heading and the opportunity to ask any questions directly

Cons

Getting progression here was a constant battle. The schedule being rammed and lack of staff meant that opportunities to grow were few and far between as you were shunted from one job to another without time to think about training out new skills. This meant that only a select few could perform high tarriff tasks which caused difficulties if those staff were on holidays or sick. The attitude of senior staff if you had any concerns and voiced them (however politely) would not be looked on kindly. Management did not care one iota for your personal life. Overtime opportunities can be great for some, but never ending overtime which was basically unoptional led to burn out and a lack of a life outside of work. I have, in the past, witnessed management willingly putting their staff through a gruelling 18 hour shift if only to make money and please clients. Breaks also need to be revised. Especially if working in cleanrooms. Being in that environment for near enough an entire shift is unacceptable. Getting a break right at the start of the shift or right at the end means nothing.

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Curia Response
4y
Your feedback is very much appreciated. We have received similar feedback in the past and are actively working toward intentionally supporting our employees' career growth. Some of our efforts include: new training opportunities, leadership model, implementation of career mapping to help our employees learn about and explore other opportunities within the company, and greater focus on internal mobility with development plans and internal career center. Please know that your feedback is always welcome and more details of your experience can be shared at hr@curiaglobal.com. Thank you for sharing.
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