Think twice - Nurse Ambassador IQVIA Employee Review

1.0
25 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Pay is ok, although a significant portion is tied to bonus - IQVIA is a well known name, so likely looks good on a resume - Work from home 2 days a week - Mostly good coworkers who want to help patients - 21 days PTO plus holidays

Cons

- If you want to meet your metrics, you will work evenings, weekends, and holidays to work with patient schedules. - If you don't, you will hear about it and be threatened with a performance improvement plan. - Your metrics (and your team's) will constantly be compared to coworkers. They are obsessed with numbers here and they want a competition. Kind of like pharmaceutical sales, but without the pay. - You will be pressured to do injection training with every patient even if they have already received injection training with their HCP. - You will be pressured to meet quotas for video calls. - You will be questioned if too many new enrollments decline ambassador follow up (even though it's voluntary and enrollment is not always patient initiated). - You will be micromanaged and have meetings every 2-4 weeks with your managers, which involves them listening to your video and phone calls, reviewing metrics reports, and setting an improvement goal for the following month.

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

Work life balance was good

Cons

Limited opportunities for PM advancement

2.0
17 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great pay initially, especially after negotiating. People are very smart and willing to meet for networking and learning opportunities. Flexibility and work life balance is by far the best perk - especially since many roles are fully remote.

Cons

Merit raises have been subpar the last 4 years and do not come close to keeping with inflation, consistently the company cites great EBITDA growth but that never is shown in bonuses nor merit raises despite receiving “exceeds expectations” ratings. Parental leave is a nominal. Very easy to get “lost in the sauce” of such a large company.

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