EXELIXIS Leadership knows how to Demotivate Employees: - Research Scientist Exelixis Employee Review

1.0
22 Oct 2018
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Pros

None worth sharing about this company. As one reviewer wrote RUN!!!

Cons

It doesn’t make sense to hire smart people and than tell them how to do their job. Companies hire smart people so they can contribute to the success of a company. Unfortunately Exelixis continues to demotivate their staff and treat them as disposable commodities. They make mountains out of molehills for simple things as an employee needing time off or wanting to take their lunch earlier. Employees should feel comfortable to approach at all times, but when they’re inflexible, it creates a wall between you and the team. I am not saying being unethical or breaking procedure, but putting your team first and using your judgement in certain situations, will make people more inclined to trust.

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5.0
29 May 2026
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Pros

I I have learned a lot and grown during my time at Exelixis. I work hard every day with my team, and I am motivated to do so because of our mission. We give our patients more time with those they love. What’s better than that? I work alongside some great folks, and I am excited to see what the future holds for us. Our benefits and the benefits team are excellent. Good pay, a beautiful campus, and meaningful work. Are there issues? Sure, every organization has them, but I am happy here.

Cons

Internal support structures like a central communication hub are missing but are currently being developed.

4.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I read all the reviews before, during, and after the interview process, and after accepting my offer, and found that much of what people are complaining about isn't unique to Exelixis. On-site expectations aren't unique, constant change isn't unique, and leaders who aren't perfect aren't unique. What is unique is the genuinely kind and committed staff, significant investment in excellent benefits and perks, dogs allowed in non-lab environments, and people who spend their careers here. My advice for job seekers: don't be scared. Reach out to your network and ask them directly about their experiences. Bitter Glassdoor reviews didn't dissuade me, and I'm glad I didn't listen.

Cons

Some teams are extremely top-heavy with titles that don't exist in the industry, and some leaders are more interested in flexing their control than leading with empathy.

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