Own Your Future - Anonymous employee Elanco Employee Review

5.0
Mar 5, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You have the ability to have a personal impact on the future of the company. An entrepreneurial atmosphere where hard work and new ideas are rewarded. -Benefits - Great 401K match with an additional contribution at year-end, good health insurance. -A flexible work environment with a mentality of getting the job done vs where you get it done. -Career opportunities to help grow and stretch you if you are looking to develop yourself.

Cons

-While a major emphasis has been given to improve diversity and inclusion, there are still instances where we can improve across the company. -There is not a lack of work. Major projects simultaneously occurring causing for long days.

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5.0
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Pros

Management listens to their emoloyees. Great benefits.

Cons

Old equipment. Lots of forced ot for hourly employees

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We appreciate your positive feedback regarding management and benefits. At Elanco, we are dedicated to the wellbeing of our employees and are always looking for opportunities for improvement - we thank you for your feedback!
2.0
Feb 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Plenty of great, passionate coworkers who work hard and collaborate. I had a lot of professional flexibility and my job was always interesting. Process teams on the manufacturing floor is a great system. Offsite resources, especially technical experts, are great.

Cons

Expect to be firefighting constantly and frequently fighting against an aging facility and outdated processes. No unified vision or clear prioritization from management. Misalignment between site leadership and upper/off-site management created sustained operational friction and stress for employees. Leadership turnover was frequent, contributing to ongoing instability. Because of all this, there was a super low morale and a feeling of widespread fatigue. Inconsistent communication and decision-making standards contributed to a low-trust culture, including regular informal discussion of colleagues and unprofessional and sometimes intimidating behavior in meetings. Performance feedback and perceived value were highly dependent on shifting leadership dynamics rather than consistent, objective criteria. Employees could move from being strongly supported to heavily criticized with little change in actual performance. Although a nine-box review process was supposedly used, individual outcomes were not transparently shared with employees. Onboarding and training for specialized roles were underdeveloped. Compensation was just fine for workload and scope of responsibility.

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