MSD Carlow Review - Automation Engineer MSD Employee Review

3.0
Jun 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Ability to work from home during covid and limited ability to work from home now - Pay is decent for the area's cost of living

Cons

- Can expect long hour days and many times more than (39+) work week depending on the load - Expected to cover shifts and on-call although not previously disclosed as an activity being part of the job. - On-call and shift work can be on top of working normal hours (no consistency). On-call includes waking up in the middle of the nights and shift include 12 hours work days this includes weekends. - Understaff for on-call and shift, as other sites/department have their own oncall/shift team to keep consistency in employees schedule, more work life balance, and not disrupt biological clocks - Procedural controls can take an activities from 1 hour span to 2 days span

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Great team to work and grow with, also good learning enviroment

Cons

My entry time was not the best timing, during the middle of the war wirh Iran, so work was slow and over 200 people from that site were let go, including myself

1.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits package is good, looks good on a resume. That's about it.

Cons

I worked at Merck for a few years. While it wasn't the worst job I've ever had, it's pretty high up on the list. The company culture is best described as corporate hell. Everything is also extremely political. If you aren't someone who really buys into that and is willing to play the game, then you probably won't be happy there. My team also had an extremely toxic dynamic. One senior member was a notorious bully and mgmt did nothing. Several members of my small team were let go for seemingly political reasons. Very odd/suspicious. Our senior managers were a group of bitter older women in their 50s and 60s who behaved like high school mean girls, while the C suite was just incompetent. They wasted many millions of dollars attempting to develop an AI tool that turned out be a total flop, and then announced that 10% of the company was going to be laid off. Which of course just lowered morale even further. While Merck does look good on a resume, the actual job experience isn't that great because everything is very siloed so you don't have the opportunity to really develop new skills. Work life balance is also very poor. I will say that the pay and benefits package was good. I took the job as I had some financial goals to meet, and I was able to meet them thanks to the bonus, stock units, pension, etc offered by Merck. As soon as I hit my savings goal I gave notice. I've moved on to a new job that is low drama and values my contributions, and I feel extremely blessed to no longer work at Merck!

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