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Going downhill fast - Anonymous employee Alere Employee Review

2.0
Oct 4, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Because of the many acquisitions made over the years, there are some great people still in the organisation trying to make it work. If you can work with some of them they are often the best in the business

Cons

Most of those good ones are being made redundant or leaving because they've had enough. Really, the place is chaos at the moment with uncertainty of the Abbott deal and seemingly random, arbitrary mass layoffs.

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5.0
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Pros

I worked at Alere for a year and I had a positive experience. I was surrounded by many talented colleagues across several functions. I learned a lot while working here.

Cons

No option to be remote

2.0
Aug 28, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Location is convenient to those living in the valley and bay area. Casual dress code, and representatives on the floor (without laptops) are great.

Cons

Senior management is a joke. None of senior management has been promoted based on their ability to do the job, but rather instead of who's been there the longest, and who is favored. The employees are treated with such disrespect, not to mention overworked and underpaid. Managers and supervisors are never to be found. Policies are constantly changing with no notification, other than a write up for not following the new procedure. Sr. management plays favorites. When surveys were given to address issues within the company and how the company can do better, pay was the top concern from employees, but was not addressed, and is no longer on the surveys. Sr Management has violated HIPAA on numerous occasions and there have been 0 consequences. Do not confide any personal information to Sr. management because they clearly don't understand the meaning of confidential. This place is also very unstable right now, do no believe the hoopla they tell you during interviews on how great it is, and what great things they are doing. They have moved most of the jobs to the Philippines, chances are, yours is next.

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