Pros
- Many opportunities to learn: bench technique, molecular biology, strategies for vector gene therapy! - Honestly, it’s exciting to be a part of this push towards gene therapy. - As an employee of a CMO you will be exposed to many clients/projects/products/methods. - Managers are open and want you to succeed professionally
Cons
- Brammer is growing exponentially, which means it’s going through growing pains. Many top down decisions are made that while better for the company in the long-run, can translate into an increased workload as new practices and software platforms are adopted. - Instead of approaching new challenges as a team, coworkers often resort to finger pointing and in-fighting. This can make for a work environment that is at best ‘Heathers’-esque cliquish and at its worst hostile. Vent to or about the wrong person and you may find yourself out of a job. - Many of the employees view supervisory promotions as an opportunity to “delegate” while shirking responsibility and personal accountability. How very.