Pros
At this point it is only the flexible PTO.
Cons
Working at PharmaForce has been a frustrating and unsustainable experience. The workload is consistently overwhelming due to chronic understaffing, and employees are expected to take on far more than what’s reasonable for a single role—without adequate compensation. Despite the complexity and high expectations of the job, salaries are well below market standards, and efforts to raise concerns about pay or workload are often dismissed or deprioritized. Leadership lacks clarity, consistency, and meaningful engagement. There’s frequent talk of “transparency” and “team culture,” but in practice, communication is poor, decisions are made in silos, and those doing the day-to-day work are rarely brought into discussions that directly affect them. Talented people are burning out or leaving, and it’s hard to see a path forward when leadership struggles to set direction or recognize those who are keeping the organization running. If you're considering PharmaForce, be prepared for long hours, limited support, and a leadership team still trying to figure out how to lead.