Quality Control Associate - Quality Control Associate Genentech Employee Review

1.0
Mar 6, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits, ho-hos are fun, genenconcert was worth the time. The food in the cafeterias are subsidized but definitely not free.

Cons

Little movement and barely no advancement opportunities. Upper management favors people and mostly white people. If you have ergonomic injuries then they will do anything and everything to get rid of you. They definitely underpay too. I don’t recommend this place.

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