Toxic - Project Manager Invivoscribe Employee Review

1.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Small Company Free Snacks Wellness Events

Cons

Company does not have an efficient system/practices for document control or ERP system. Working with other departments is difficult due to an uncooperative and combative environment. Profit is more important than their overworked and overwhelmed employees.

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Invivoscribe Response
1mo
Thank you for your feedback. We recognize that a fast-paced biotech environment can be demanding. That said, our below-industry-average turnover, high rehire rate, and long employee tenure suggest a generally positive employee experience. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not reflect that, and we would have welcomed the opportunity to address your concerns at the time. We have established systems and processes in place and will continue to invest in improvements, never losing sight of employee well-being.

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5.0
Oct 31, 2025
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Pros

-Committed to Excellence -Patient Focused -Best in Class Diagnostics/Clinical Lab Services - Great Leadership in Executive Roles -Fantastic Health Benefits -Generous 401k match and Salaries -Great work/life balance

Cons

-Not located close to anyplace with a decent slice of pizza

5.0
Oct 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Even if you don't have a huge amount of experience, there's still a chance you'll get hired because many managers look for a good attitude over a perfect resume - Collaborative environment - Visibility given to non-scientists in the form of Journal Club and Breakfast and Learn - They've never had a mass layoff, which is saying something in today's climate - The company is small enough that Jeff Miller probably knows your name - Free snacks in the break room, and unlimited fizzy water because they splurged on a Bevi - If you work here, particularly in R&D, you're getting paid to learn a lot of cool new stuff - Pay was pretty decent

Cons

- They've never had a mass layoff because the CFO is the most fiscally conservative person on the planet, which means it can be VERY difficult to get promoted sometimes. In the choice between 'I get more money per year but twenty people lose their jobs' and 'everyone stays put but the promotion I've been working towards for two years gets denied,' I'm obviously going to pick the second one, but it still sucks. This is in no way a dig on their CFO - she's lovely and I do not envy her position - it just is what it is. - Not as many wellness incentives as some of the bigger companies - Some managers can be a little difficult, but it's not like this is unique to Invivoscribe - Hybrid work isn't really a thing anymore, which is kind of a bummer

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Invivoscribe Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful review. We’re glad you enjoyed the collaborative culture, opportunities to learn, and the visibility across teams. We also appreciate your honest feedback about promotions, wellness, and communication. We’re always working to balance financial stability with growth opportunities and to do a better job of celebrating wins and supporting our people. We’re grateful for your contributions and wish you all the best in your next chapter! — The Invivoscribe Team
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