Work without any rewards - Anonymous employee Catalent Pharma Employee Review

1.0
13 Feb 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You can work with similar ones who share the misery.

Cons

Salary is well below the market. Very rigid compensation structure. Bonuses and profit sharing stays with upper management. Management talks about "LEAN and INNOVATION" all the time without even knowing the meaning of both.You need to lead by example. More interested in pushing the work to lower management who do not get compensated well.Promotions are not based on merits.

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5.0
12 Mar 2026
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Pros

Had exposure to a ton of experiences and senior leadership is open to hearing ideas and suggestions at all levels

Cons

None I can think of, but I only interned for 3-4 months

1.0
26 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Colleagues in labs and manufacturing sites are knowledgeable, dedicated, and supportive of one another. - Compensation and benefits remain competitive within the contract development and manufacturing industry. - Employees gain meaningful hands-on experience with advanced gene therapy and biologics projects. - Certain facilities feature modern equipment that supports complex production requirements. - Occasional team events and basic perks help build occasional positive moments in the workplace.

Cons

- The executive team consists primarily of finance professionals with limited direct experience in biopharmaceutical operations and quality systems. - Substantial debt accumulation and strategic divestitures occurred without sufficient investment in core manufacturing infrastructure or process improvements. - High employee turnover and repeated layoffs have led to increased workloads, reduced staffing levels, and declining team morale. - Persistent gaps in training, documentation, and maintenance contribute to quality deviations and regulatory compliance difficulties. - Communication between departments is often limited, resulting in unrealistic timelines and frequent project delays. - The company faced significant financial pressures approaching instability prior to the private acquisition. - Professional development opportunities are minimal, recognition is inconsistent, and work-life balance remains challenging for most roles

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