QuVa Pharma reviews

2.8

39% would recommend to a friend

(204 total reviews)
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Stuart Hinchen

30% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

QuVa Pharma has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 204 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The QuVa Pharma employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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204 reviews
3.0
Aug 15, 2020

It was the Best of times and it was the Worst of times.

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Pros

Absolutely wonderful, terrific people to work with. I have made lifelong friendships here and consider many of my staff and colleagues to be as if they were my own family. We have come through the trenches together and we have prevailed. How, you say? Read on.

Cons

Very stressful, high pressure, volume-based business. More than a dozen people in leadership positions were fired this year alone and this has created a culture a fear, distrust and uncertainty. The managers who remain must be almost tyrannical to their employees to survive. Quality Assurance is presently not given enough authority to achieve the necessary assurance of patient safety and effectiveness. (This is now changing however) Production often makes significant changes overnight with no advance notice and no involvement by Quality Assurance. (Again, there is hope of turning this around though). Process Changes are poorly thought out, often without procedural change controls and execution of those changes results in painful errors and deviations which take hundreds of man hours to resolve and crush the morale of the employees. New product introduction is rushed to validation without first performing engineering batches. Quality Assurance often doesn’t know that a validation batch is running on the floor until they have to clean up the aftermath of non-conformances and documentation nightmares resulting from the lack of communication, training, and preparation for these new batches. Newly hired sterile compounders are rushed through what should be 6 weeks of intensive aseptic technique training in a matter of days. They are pushed into doing their media fill qualifications and then immediately put to work to achieve production quotas while the product itself remains on Quality Hold until the results of their qualifications are ready. The Quality Hold system, which was only designed to handle exceptions, is now being forced into an almost daily routine of scores of batches on hold. This is straining that QA Hold system to the breaking point and putting product and patient at risk. No incidents have happened so far, but the Lot Disposition team has discovered several instances where product that was compounded by a new employee awaiting qualification results had NOT been put on hold and was nearly released. This is obviously a serious concern. I believe the root cause of all of the above is fear. After witnessing a dozen colleagues receive the Ban Hammer around them, management is terrified to tell it like it is to the CEO and executive management and honestly inform them of the true cost of rushing things without proper preparation, training and communication. Meanwhile, exceptionally talented employees are not recognized or promoted fast enough to retain them. They are quickly snapped up by companies that do. The result is a talent drain which leaves behind demoralized and unmotivated staff. I am sad to say now, that my perception is that our CEO and venture capitalists who have invested in QuVa appear to care more about growing the business quickly so that they can sell it at the highest possible profit one day than they care about the welfare of the patients that our products serve. I was once proud to work for QuVa. I still am in some ways, but that pride which once shined like a new penny, has now dulled like one left at the bottom of a cup holder soaking in the sticky mire of spilled coffee in a 10-year old car.

1.0
Mar 23, 2020

Time is revealing your legacy Part I

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salary is comparable to standard rate

Cons

The phrase “Only time will tell” is currently the “present telling us the truth.” Time is telling us that for all of you that worked here and are no longer with the company please know the problem was not you! The list of employees no longer with the company is 75+ names (zero duplicates), and the ones missing, are leadership/support roles, and not compounders/packaging (the list is much more)! Don’t forget that your previous Attorney/VP of Legal Affairs, and some Human Resources decided to move on and are no longer with the company. Food for thought! Your 5th business strategy, ‘refine and strengthen your organizational capabilities’, is not making you the employer of choice, thereby not earning your trust and loyalty! Employees engage with employers when they are treated as humans! You recently fired more Operational front line leadership/support personnel. This was approved by a brand new executive who doesn’t even know the leaders, but want to serve the company with numbers, statistics, and making the company attractive to buyers. Employees are not in your top 10 business priorities when you don’t comprehend all they do for you. The work/life balance you claim in theory and paper is simply not there. Employees are recognizing that work and projects are super aggressive on the agenda but your solution is to separate employment when you set them up for failure to begin with. Keep in mind that brutal management methods and fear can only dehumanize employees! Those who remain must cover the duties of the open positions in addition to their own jobs, hurting the morale and risking further turnover. And don’t forget about the direct and indirect turnover costs directly attributable to your corporate management style. 75% of the reasons employees leave could have been prevented by employers! Nothing positive comes out of firing more people except for your books; stop hurting so many families!

1.0
Jun 29, 2018

Run

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Overtime hours. Needed 5 words minimum for Glassdoor so this is filler.

Cons

Terrible benefits. No 401k match (owner states that matches are "regressive" benefits). Non-existent HR department. 6 day weeks with no regard to personal or family matters of their employees. Laughable bold-faced lies during quarterly meetings. No raises. Shady business practices. Intellectual property theft lawsuits. No advancement. Nepotism in leadership. It goes on and on. Quantity over quality, don't let their testimonials fool you. This company is only being developed to be sold to the highest bidder.

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