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Thermo Fisher Scientific

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They'll Use Every Ounce of You and Give Back Very Little - Associate Scientist Thermo Fisher Scientific Employee Review

2.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You'll get hands-on experience with regulated lab environments, which is genuinely valuable early in your career. The CRO world gives you transferable knowledge of clinical trial operations that other companies will recognize. If you're self-motivated, there's room to build things on your own. I taught myself new tools and built reporting dashboards for my department because nobody else was going to do it. Tuition reimbursement existed when I started, which was a real benefit.

Cons

Compensation does not match the workload. You will be overworked and underpaid, and when you bring it up, nothing changes. I repeatedly asked leadership to let me take on work that aligned with my career goals and education, but I was always "too busy" with my regular responsibilities for that to happen. They'll happily benefit from your output but won't invest in your growth. The tuition reimbursement policy changed while I was mid-degree, which tells you everything about how they view employee development. Benefits are underwhelming for a company this size, and when I needed them most, they fell short. A workplace injury made it very clear where employees fall on their priority list, and it's well below the bottom line.

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5.0
Jan 12, 2026
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Pros

-I enjoyed the work and my coworkers were nice. -The pay was more than decent for my field. -Good benefits and opportunities to learn.

Cons

No huge cons, except I got let go for financial reasons as part of a wider layoff. That was bummer but well outside of my control. My former colleagues gave me good references.

4.0
Apr 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers are pretty relaxed and easy to get along with, there is good team building and comraderie. There are very few 'problem' hires and the company does work hard to make sure people arent going to be a pain to work with. Changing departments to make lateral career moves is supported very well. The department I am in is not required to mark a minimum percentage of employees as requiring performance improvement, so there isn't the same rat race fear that you will get passed over for bonuses or merit increases just because you were not ranked in the top x% of employees. Pay tends to be on the high side for our area for middle and higher band positions. The company does show inspirational patient testimony of how our jobs impact patient lives, which is a nice morale boost.

Cons

Thermo is a large corporation and internal promotions are based on a business need. This can lead to stagnation at all levels in departments with low turnover. Typically the only way to get a promotion is to bounce between departments or external companies and thermo. Bonuses are tied to site performance, if other departments really drop the ball it can tank your bonus even when you do everything flawlessly. Higher tiers of bonus pay and merit increase are locked behind being designated a 'clear strength's to the company, which is typically limited to the top 5% performers per department. This means you may be competing with people multiple pay bands higher than you who have far more chances to link their execution to profit generation. Lower band pay can be really rough considering the work expectations and education requirements.

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