Great Job, Terrible Misogyny - Data Reviewer AbbVie Employee Review

3.0
10 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I had a manageable work load and decent pay for it. The location was convenient for me, and the majority of my coworkers were pleasant and professional. I enjoyed the amenities that were available to me, such as the cafeteria.

Cons

I was harassed by two male coworkers, as were several other women I worked with. I was discouraged by my manager from speaking to HR. When the harassment escalated to the point I could no longer stand it, I finally reported them. I was told by HR that, despite all my claims being proven, the two male coworkers would not be let go due to work need. There were no consequences for their behavior, and I was expected to continue working with them as usual. I left the job shortly thereafter.

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Pros

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

Cons

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