Novartis Reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(9,041 total reviews)
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86% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Novartis has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 9,041 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Novartis employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
18 Dec 2023

Overhyped

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1. Generally pleasant people across the organization 2. Strong pipeline across several therapy areas 3. Employees are generally very empowered

Cons

1. People in senior positions who are incapable of doing their jobs or leading teams effectively; lack of strategic management or talent in many positions. The UK market specifically is comprised of people who are typically pessimistic, non-collaborative and often rude 1A. Lack of accountability across the entire commercial organisation 2. Lack of compassion across the entire organization with regards to constant restructuring which has created an unhealthy working culture for current employees 3. Leaders that fail to realise or acknowledge how lagging Novartis is compared to competitors in certain areas of the business. Instead they seem to rely on external consulting firms who suggest Novartis is competitive

2.0
11 Aug 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- good remuneration packages and benefits - lots of new initiatives to work on and plenty of projects however there is a downside to this - never gets boring however there is a downside to this

Cons

- The culture in the vaccines division is to overload / stretch employees forcing them to work extra hours/ from home/ weekends. If you resist this and try and keep a healthy balance it will show in your performance review as you'll never achieve more than an average rating. Employees who don't deliver get put onto a performance improvement plan and then if your performance doesn't improve to the level expected you're out. I have seen this route misused by managers and some good people have gone just because their bosses didn't like them. - Most events and initiatives are treated like a life threatening emergency because many of people who lead the division are fire fighter types who need the adrenalin rush and this gets cascaded downwards and impacts the stress levels of those of us who don't need panic and adrenalin to make us productive. - Work obsessed people who lack empathy and finesse tend to get the promotions these days as they bully their way to success at the expense of others. Results count more than how you get them at the end of the day and there are some hated people in some of the top jobs. - It comes down to luck if you get a good manager or not and if you have the bullying type you'd better make sure you play the game their way. If you get one of the few empathic and caring managers (and there are a few still about) Novartis can be a supportive and enjoyable place to work but these circumstances are becoming less frequent. - The vaccine division lacks real confidence and there is a culture of too many initiatives being implemented at once intended to help lead the company to world class status but this never seems to be achieved. Some of these initiatives are really good and have had a positive effect on the business however there are always too many of them and they tend to fall on the shoulders of the same people to deliver / take part in leading to the over work / extra hours situation mentioned in the first point.

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