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Tiger BioSciences

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drank the koolaid - Anonymous employee Tiger BioSciences Employee Review

2.0
19 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

had a thriving culture a year ago. the product is interesting enough.

Cons

they got too big for their britches, went "corporate" lol cute...and destroyed the practical aspects that actually worked. they expect employees to hold out and invest their time and energy into the company, but unwilling to invest a cent in the employees. good luck with that. no one seems to be able to make up their mind about the direction of the company. donating to Trump didn't seem to work.

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4.0
5 Jun 2025
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Pros

This company has great potential for growth

Cons

Work / Life Balance is lacking

1.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They spend a lot of money on aesthetics of their office buildings, so at least it is a pretty environment to work in.

Cons

- No upward mobility or interest in employee retention. - Majority of budget is spent on acquisitions of small companies with the hope of the related industry being profitable, these companies are quickly gutted by Tiger. - They will look you in the eye on a Monday and say business is good and job security is not a concern, and lay you off in a company-wide force reduction on a Thursday. - Lower management, department heads, and even presidents of individual arms of the overall Tiger corporation do not have any authority to make change at their local levels. All change is funneled through a select group of directors with little to no experience or understanding of their own industry. - Employee welfare is not the top priority for this company, employees are heavily encouraged to disregard a work-life balance for the welfare of patients relying on the company's products. On more than one occasion, employees were required to report to work in unsafe road conditions or use vacation time. (On the final occasion, employees were required to adhere to this despite it being very likely that the director making this decision was aware these employees would be laid off within the next pay period.) Overall, this is a company that cosplays as an altruistic medical company pushing the industry forward for patients, but it is ultimately a paycheck for the opportunistic capitalist who owns it. If you are reading these reviews because Tiger recently acquired the company you work for, start your job search now and stay alert.

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