Hell not Halo! - Operations Associate Halozyme, Inc. Employee Review

2.0
Mar 14, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hybrid work model New, modern office

Cons

Halozyme prides itself on its “One Team” culture. However, my experience at Halozyme was, regrettably, marked by an overwhelmingly negative culture, that significantly impacted not only my professional growth but also my overall well-being. The core of the issue seemed to stem from the very top, where the CEO’s tyrannical leadership style fostered an environment where a blind eye was turned to the belittling of team members. “Bullying” is not a word I use lightly, but I certainly feel it is applicable here. HR leadership is complicit in this. The company culture, rather than being collaborative and innovative, felt oppressive and punitive. Feedback, rather than being constructive, often took on a personal and demeaning tone, particularly from some senior management members who seemed to emulate the CEO’s approach. This created a cycle of negativity that was hard to break free from, with employees often feeling undervalued and demotivated. Moreover, the emphasis on constant surveillance and the need to adhere to excessively detailed directives left little room for autonomy or personal growth. It was disheartening to witness how this micromanagement eroded trust, pushing talented individuals to second-guess their expertise and contributions to the team. The impact on employee morale was palpable. High turnover rates and frequent absences spoke volumes about the unsustainable nature of the work environment. Conversations among colleagues often revolved around stress, dissatisfaction, and the search for new opportunities elsewhere, rather than professional development or achievements within the company. In conclusion, my experience at Halozyme was a powerful lesson in the importance of company culture and leadership style. It underscored the necessity of choosing a workplace that values and nurtures its employees, offering a stark contrast to environments where negative practices are prevalent.

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5.0
Dec 4, 2025
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Pros

Great pay, benefits, company events, and people. I really believed in the leadership and continue to follow them. Many parts of me wishes I still worked there (moved away from office for other reasons). Fun company to keep track of - Helen Torley has a great vision for the future and leads the company well.

Cons

I wasn't allowed to leave this blank - no remote work offered long-term.

2.0
Jan 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are good, especially the medical. The company appears to be doing well with their products, and they recently had an acquisition.

Cons

You are expected to always be working, there is no work/life balance. Holidays, weekends, doesn’t matter. You get very little if any recognition for your hard work. There are a select few who are always in good favor, and those people help to criticize others, even if they are not in high level positions themselves. Women are definitely favored in the organization. Some managers don’t take well to questions, suggestions, or criticism. If you are working for one of these managers, just keep your head down and complete assignments without question, or you will be out the door. There is a real fear of the CEO throughout the company. I’ve never experienced anything like it anywhere else I have worked. I’ve not worked for her directly but I have heard of individuals being fired because they didn’t want to work on Sundays and holidays, or did not complete extremely difficult assignments in short timeframes.

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