Biogen reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(86 total reviews)
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Christopher A. Viehbacher

73% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

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1.0
Dec 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The compensation was good. Some of the people were nice and very knowledgeable about the industry. R&D had really talented scientists, but many were let go in January 2025. Lots of teamwork and collaboration.

Cons

Heavy on the favoritism for promotions. Poor leadership and decision-making. Not enough scientists are left to do the work. The only thing that is keeping some people at the company is the terrible job market. Once the market improves, it will be a mass exodus. The new leaders are clueless about how to turn this sinking ship around. They laid off the good ones.

1.0
Oct 30, 2025

Financially Attractive, Emotionally Draining

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Biogen offers competitive pay and bonuses, and solid benefits. The company provides nice perks such as high-quality branded swag and fun employee events.

Cons

When I joined Biogen, I genuinely believed it was a place where I could build a long career. As a top performer at every previous company, with awards and a track record of contributing to positive, collaborative cultures, I joined with high expectations. Unfortunately, the reality has been very different from what was presented during the interview process. Within the North America commercial organization, leadership has fostered a culture of fear and control that has eroded trust and collaboration. Toxic behaviors from the top have trickled down, leaving employees hesitant to speak up, share ideas, or respond honestly to engagement surveys. Standards constantly shift, feedback is rarely constructive, and long hours are expected, with more always demanded. Favoritism among senior leaders determines whose voices are heard and whose work is recognized. Advancement depends almost entirely on managerial advocacy rather than performance. There is also unhealthy competition between North America and Global teams, which creates silos, duplicated effort, and missed opportunities for collaboration. Professional development is limited. “Orbits” often add responsibilities without support or compensation, and scheduled skills-building workshops are frequently skipped to handle urgent priorities. HR is largely unresponsive to complaints about toxic leadership, and employees who raise concerns risk retaliation. Many long-tenured employees have chosen to leave, and it’s easy to understand why. The company’s focus has noticeably shifted from serving patients to serving shareholders. Leadership is increasingly opaque, offering little transparency around major organizational decisions. Biogen was once defined by purpose and collaboration. Sadly, that no longer feels true.

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Biogen Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that our compensation, benefits, and employee perks are valued. We take concerns about culture, leadership behaviors, and professional development very seriously. Building an environment of trust, collaboration, and transparency is a priority, and we recognize the importance of empowering teams and fostering genuine engagement. Your feedback will help inform ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership accountability, improve communication, and ensure employees feel supported and valued. We remain committed to our purpose and to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. Thank you for being an integral part of Biogen. Any additional feedback you can provide related to your experience is always helpful. You can do so confidentially by emailing talentfeedback@biogen.com. - Mike, HR
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