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SpectraCell Laboratories

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Great teamwork and appreciation!! - Human Resources SpectraCell Laboratories Employee Review

5.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

I truly enjoy working at SpectraCell. We've had our challenges over the years, but we've shared a lot of great moments and the challenges really bonded us closer as a team. I love and appreciate the employees!! Shout out to all the SpectraCell Family!!!

Cons

We've made many improvements over the years, but I would like to conduct small group trainings for the laboratory, at least once a quarter. It's challenging to organize trainings with the current setup.

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5.0
2 Sept 2024
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Great work life balance, do anything you want and you can to help the company to operate better without traditional restrictions but strong support from your team.

Cons

unpaid internship is normal for the replacement of training stage, Especially for those one without prior bio background.

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SpectraCell Laboratories Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate hearing about your internship experience and are glad to learn that you enjoyed interning at SpectraCell. We hope your internship experience at SpectraCell provided a gateway to explore opportunities within SpectraCell Laboratories and prepared you for your next professional career path.
1.0
2 Feb 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

You have a job title and a minimum pay

Cons

This was, without question, the most mentally exhausting and emotionally damaging work experience of my career. Leadership is deeply problematic. The company culture is driven by fear, volatility, and personal attacks rather than professionalism or strategy. Communication from the top is frequently aggressive, demeaning, and unpredictable. Public shaming, gaslighting, and emotional pressure are normalized, not exceptions. There is a complete lack of boundaries: unrealistic expectations, constant last-minute demands, and no respect for work hours or mental health. Employees are expected to absorb stress silently while being blamed for systemic leadership failures. Decision-making is chaotic and highly centralized. Priorities change daily with no accountability, and employees are often criticized for following directions that leadership themselves gave. Growth, feedback, and learning are not supported—survival is the real skill you develop here. Turnover is high for a reason. Talented people leave not because they are incapable, but because the environment is unsustainable.

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