Boys Club - Associate Director PMO AbbVie Employee Review

2.0
21 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay / benefits are competitive and good bonus structure / LTI once you reach AD level. Some very smart scientists and MD’s, lots of experienced people to learn from if they will share info. Amazing program for research animals - best of all pharmas by far in treatment of research animals. Good at putting patient safety first.

Cons

Toxic bro culture. Most leadership are white men who project confidence even if they are not nearly as intelligent as they think they are. Takes waaaay longer to move up in the organization if you are a female generally and you will be held to a higher standard, doubly so if you are a minority. Also women are far more likely to be pushed out or shoved aside when they reach a certain age. Very toxic top down culture. Very hierarchical. Now that they are trying to refill the pipeline they want to increase R&D, accelerate everything while still staying flat on R&D spend and headcount which is making for an impossible situation and terrible work life balance. They don’t value high performers and there is minimal oversight of senior managers leading to some terrible managers making terrible hires / poor decisions and inadvertently gutting their departments expertise and experience. Plus poor senior managers who lack experience tend to value whoever is kissing up rather than actually contributing to company success. Whenever there are mistakes made senior managers are never held accountable - instead lower level employees are tasked with cleaning up and providing some type of explanation.

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Pros

Big Pharma Name Recognition: Having Allergan/AbbVie on your resume provides industry visibility.

Cons

Extreme Governance & Bureaucracy: Allergan is paralyzed by red tape. There are far too many governance layers just to get basic regulatory strategies vetted out. Flawed Compliance Infrastructure: Product approvals are heavily dependent on documentation. However, current records are completely inadequate. Management fundamentally fails to understand how these systems are interlinked. Unqualified & Absentee Leadership: The leader with department oversight completely lacks the expected knowledge and experience for this level, making her a massive liability. She is rarely in the office but knows exactly how to work the system. She aggressively pushes for unnecessary, in-person regulatory meetings solely to accumulate personal travel points rather than to mitigate actual business risks. Disastrous Transition Management: The leadership transition wreaked total havoc across the department. Negligent HR Department: HR shows zero interest in investigating why good talent is leaving the company. Alarming Job Security Signs: It is a massive red flag when a leader encourages employees to apply for roles entirely unrelated to their expertise, or receiving automated AI notifications about job openings outside your department.

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