Small town, simple minded people who lack sophistication and an understanding of diversity - Analytical Chemist Metrics, Inc Employee Review

3.0
17 Oct 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Family oriented environment where you work intimately with 12 or less people regularly. The benefits are decent. The hours can be flexible. You can use two hours of personal time occasionally. Personal time covers hair appointments, doctor's appointment, and other business related appointments. It is a great place to gain experience doing experiments, but you will not be paid well. Also, you will probably not see the FDA application process. The most you will probably do is write analytical reports, witness notebooks, prepare folders for QA, and arrange client's testing.

Cons

The people are closed-minded and uncultured. People are intrusive, petty, and immature. They believe in blackballing people. Although everyone seems nice and genuine, each person is only concerned with their position and career. They are extraordinarily cliquish; they dislike people who behave differently. Many group leaders and supervisors are more concerned with you kissing their butt, than work being completed. The science leaders are not the brightest bulb, but they do know the Metrics way. Metrics mainly recruits ECU and Greenville, NC chemists. They do not like hiring biology majors. They have a little bit of diversity in race/ethnicity, but they are lacking diversity in other ways. In general, the population is conservative, white, Christians, family-oriented folks. You may find several family members working at Metrics. Most people will not advance very far at Metrics. You have to be darling (favorite) to ascend rapidly. Most people do not receive overtime pay.

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5.0
11 Aug 2010
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Extremely professional yet personable at the same time. I have been employed by Metrics for the last 10+ years. of my 29 years in the pharmaceutical industry. Metrics is by far the best company I've worked for. Opportunity for advancement is here; upper management openly recognizes hard work and dedication. I have experienced upper managements concern for employees family life several times. They are completely supportive of time needed for family. There is no better place to work.

Cons

I honestly don't know of any downside. We've had employees to leave, most due to going back for advanced degrees or thier spouses relocating. There have been some who have been lured to "Big Pharma" only to return to Metrics having learned that with most Big Pharma companies you are only an item to generate income, not a family member as you are here at Metrics.

3.0
7 Sept 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The best reasons to work for Metrics, Inc. include high employee morale and a good benefits package. Metrics community involvement/support is great. There are many family-friendly aspects to Metrics Inc. like flexibility for maternity leave, child oriented events and activities, and usually, a respect for work and real-life balance from many middle managers. There are periodic all-employee events like a company picnic, Christmas party and Thanksgiving turkey fry. The subsidized health insurance premium for employees is very nice. Metrics, Inc. is well respected in the pharmaceutical industry and has made national attention, so work experience with the company can serve as a great resume feature.

Cons

Some downsides of working at Metrics, Inc. include limited career advancement opportunities and a lack of respect from senior and middle management for lower level employees. There is a high turn-over rate for the analytical staff and a general "everyone is expendable and replaceable" attitude. There isn't an incentive for doing extra or going above and beyond and there is no recognition or reward for dedicating personal time. Moving within the company can be difficult due to managers wanting to retain quality employees probably because of the high turn over. By the time an employee is trained and capable, they've noticed more promising opportunities.

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