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Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Bad payed, TFS bad professional careers plan and they fire without contradiction right or to get payed fairly - Scientist Thermo Fisher Scientific Employee Review

1.0
9 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

can be professionally interesting, but it depends on the period of time. they allow married people work in the same team, the discriminate not french and belgium people. (It is an irony there is no advantage)

Cons

Bad managament team, they betray the team they guide and they prepare the firing process without any possibility to react or to contradict the firing process. They attack reputation of the people firing and threaten to damage their reputation to other companies. Syndicate are corrupt, both the red and the CsC. They just prevent that the people fired give problem back to the company.

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5.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gain much experience in GMP work

Cons

N/A at this very moment.

2.0
6 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Since the company is big, it's a great opportunity for networking, learning new skills, and earning certificates after completing hazard safety training that you can use in the future as well (especially if you're working with Unity Lab Services). Coworkers are usually nice and will always lend a hand if you need it. If you're lucky, you might be placed at a one-person site where the site supervisor is chill and understanding, lets you work at your own pace, and helps you learn new things by giving you "side quests."

Cons

No real career growth. The workload can be hard to keep up with at times, and the company strictly enforces an 8-hour workday with no overtime, even when needed. Day-to-day operations feel heavily micromanaged by upper management through strict policies. HR introduces new policies almost monthly, often adding tasks that feel unnecessary. They frame this as becoming "more data-driven," but in practice, it hasn't led to much noticeable improvement.

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