Exelixis Reviews

2.2

21% would recommend to a friend

(246 total reviews)
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Michael M. Morrissey

18% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Exelixis has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 246 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Exelixis employee rating is 37% below average for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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246 reviews
1.0
15 Feb 2024

There is only so much people can take.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A lot of really great people.

Cons

Everything else - read below.

2.0
9 Jan 2022

Bad decision to accept a job here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Competitive pay albeit stock price seems to continually tank. Pretty good benefits for a pharma company. Good talented people that you work with on a day to day basis...as long as they stay. But at this rate, people are dropping like flies.

Cons

As a newish employee hired during the pandemic, I am shocked at the "culture" enforced by Exelixis senior management. I was lied to by multiple people during my interview process about what it's like to work here. As mentioned in many other reviews, leadership has proven they have no ounce of respect for their employees. I was excited to work with talented, smart people but those co-workers are quickly jumping ship. Management and HR regularly reviews badge scan data which "may be" used to determine compensation. No leader seems to trust their teams to be productive at home--I feel like I'm treated like a child. There will soon be little reason to stay. The mandated 5-day in-office policy along with a lackluster pipeline are clues for you to steer clear.

1.0
5 Sept 2023

Avoid at all Cost

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Pros

Health benefits public transportation stipend - $100 per month

Cons

Everything else: This is a midsized pharmaceutical company that is trying to break into the big leagues and the CEO along with their senior "leadership" will sacrifice what is necessary to get there. This wouldn't be so bad if the company wasn't so top heavy, meaning that there are a lot of people in leadership positions that do not know how to people manage, train or provide resources to allow for the tasks to be completed. One of those resources is time; again, because it is so top heavy, those of us, like myself, who were at the bottom of the hierarchy, were just crushed by the workload and constant reprioritization of tasks and goals. What makes it all worse is that your managers, who are all directors and above, will never admit culpability; they will deny any accountability when it comes to the performance of their juniors. Considering the lack of training, the high workload and the constant demoralizing culture of "you aren't doing enough", people will leave and the high turnover rate is a sign of that. When you request help as your inundated, they will continue to pile on tasks and projects, letting you know along the way that if you can't handle it, then "maybe working at Exelixis isn't meant for you". Just stay away; the mental fatigue is not work the salary.

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