A good place to work considering the size - Associate Director Merck Employee Review

3.0
Feb 24, 2015
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Pros

I have worked at Merck for 14 years in the IT organization and have been blessed with really good direct managers throughout that time. They have always been good about providing training including class room on and off site and online. When i became a manager I was immediately required to take a five day management leadership course, for example. They have allowed me a good bit of autonomy to determine my own day-to-day as well as longer term objectives in alignment with business objectives. Plenty of structure, but plenty of flexibility within the structure

Cons

over the past 10 years, with reorganizations, mergers, and layoffs, coming nearly yearly, there's a perpetual feeling that your days are numbered. For many of the reorganizations that have led to layoffs, there's very little input from mid-level management about who or which positions are eliminated which tends to lead to good people being let go sometimes in droves, while mediocre to poor performers may still be employed.

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Pros

Pension plan is great with high proportion

Cons

Slow promotion and too much meetings

4.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

Over my tenure, I had the opportunity to work alongside highly talented and mission-driven colleagues dedicated to improving patient outcomes. The organization provided exposure to cross-functional collaboration, leadership development opportunities, and meaningful work supporting healthcare providers, patients, and community stakeholders. I appreciated the company's commitment to innovation, professional growth, and serving patients through scientific advancement.

Cons

Like many large organizations, priorities and organizational structures evolved over time, which occasionally created uncertainty and changes in responsibilities. Decision-making processes could sometimes be complex due to the size of the organization, and navigating multiple layers of stakeholders occasionally impacted speed and execution.

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