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Wolfe Laboratories

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Get out while you can. - Postdoctoral Scientist Wolfe Laboratories Employee Review

1.0
Feb 17, 2015
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Pros

The people who are not in management positions are excellent.

Cons

Management at Wolfe micromanages a lot. There's a lot of pressure from management to keep up with project timelines that were decided on without the feedback of capable scientists. Management often over-commits to clients about the capabilities of their scientists. Since Wolfe only hires "postdoctoral" scientists you will frequently be asked to lie to clients to disguise the fact that you are not in a full-scientist position. Wolfe Labs is focusing strongly on metrics that do not benefit the company in the long term but do look good on a balance sheet..

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Wolfe Laboratories Response
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Wolfe Laboratories, Inc. is a leading translational drug development company serving the pharma, biopharma and biotech industries, with a particular focus on complex molecules. We demand a lot of ourselves: excellence in science, as well as excellence in client service. For nearly 20 years Wolfe Laboratories has been at the forefront of innovation in drug development, and over the past decade we have been selected by more than 200 of the world's leading pharma, biopharma and biotech companies for our expertise and service. While do our best to align our expectations with those we invite on to our team, the work is rigorous and can be demanding at times. It's not for everyone. However, those who join our postdoctoral program are exposed to some of the most complex, cutting-edge projects, and can expect to develop a host of new skills that can’t be learned in an academic environment. We pride ourselves that Wolfe Laboratories provides a stimulating and rewarding place to work and learn, where you can work side-by-side with world-class scientists in a continuous-learning environment, with a very friendly, collegial team, and with competitive pay and benefits. To learn more about Wolfe Laboratories and career opportunities here, please contact us.

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5.0
Dec 12, 2019
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Pros

This is a small laboratory that is rapidly growing and thereby provides opportunities for all employees to advance. A unique aspect of the company is the breadth of research experience from small molecules to synthetic polymers and biologic drugs that allows me to easily gain new experience and grow my skills. Wolfe Laboratories attracts challenging drug development projects which contributes to an intellectually stimulating work environment. I wasn't sure about the culture I would encounter based on the Glassdoor reviews, but everyone was very helpful when I started. I'm pleased to find after 1 year working here that there is a strong team mentality of helping others and most people enjoy getting together for monthly social events. Listening to the stories of other employees I learned that there were some justification for negative reviews, but I also learned that the culture and benefits dramatically improved. I continue to observe an ongoing commitment for self improvement that is shared by my colleagues.

Cons

Wolfe Labs was acquired by Pace Analytical and the process of integrating into the larger corporate structure is not complete yet. This integration process sometimes raises annoying changes, but overall offers more positives than negatives.

1.0
Dec 27, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As with any other company (no matter how bad they are), you will find some kind souls and good technical folks keeping the sanity in the total chaos. I really appreciate them for holding up and balancing out the disorder - but the question is for how long?

Cons

Hmm...where do I start? I'm pretty sure if you search on the internet, talk to folks who have worked and have been working at the Wolfe laboratories/Pace Analytical Life Sciences, Woburn (past Watertown), MA, will reveal the nitty gritty of the work culture you otherwise would miss during an interview. I highly recommend to get in touch with the people who had been a part of this company before you commit your professional career and time to this company. Listen to them! Every suggestion won't be far away from the harsh reality - no matter how much they try to 'soften up' their culture on the web. Certain companies do not learn from the mistakes and at the receiving end are the humans, in this case, technical staff who feel the heat of their mismanagement, misleading 'motto', and extremely poor communication between upper management-HR-technical staff. Stay away as far as possible and if you're already in, try to get out before ship sinks to the bottom.

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