Abbott Reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(9,410 total reviews)
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Robert Ford

77% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Abbott has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 9,410 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Abbott employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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9K reviews
3.0
9 Nov 2016
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Pros

As of November 2016 three are lots of open positions at mid-management level in many countries. The company is open to relocate employees with the appropriate skills. No "pointing fingers" culture, non-authoritative management, there's overall very good relationship between peers, up & down the management chain in all divisions Many employees remaining in the company have 10+ years of experience, meaning there's load of knowledge to tap on. Good non-salary benefits, eg gym on many facilities, car leasing & home loans @ lower rates Nice head-office (Sydney) with loads of space. Flexible work-hours

Cons

Relocation to other countries receive a one-time relocation bonus to cover 2-3 months of settling down. Salaries are readjusted to the local currency, so one might actually lose salary depending on exchange rates. Abbott has been playing corporate chess, buying and selling large companies creating a snowball effect of day to day operations. As a consequence, employees have ridiculous hours (50-60+ /week at least 2/3 of the time) due to major transformations, lack of proper processes and not enough staff. On top of this, lots of outsourcing happened in the last 3 years. More than 2/3 of local back-office and 1/3 commercial employees were fired (displaced is the jargon used) and replaced with cheaper workers in India & Philipines. Due to this, morale is low and although older employees are approachable and helpful they are also tired and demotivated or just simply passive. This situation will continue in 2017 as Abbott just bought ST Jude, a very large healthcare company with large presence in Australia and many countries. Career path is not clear and one can stay in the same job on the same salary for many years with no more than CPI readjustments. (allowances are not CPI readjusted). Senior management plays communication by the Corporate book which is very USA oriented and not culturally adequate for Australia. Most employees don't believe on what upper management says.

1.0
22 July 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Good company with a global vision.

Cons

I have never seen a company treating engineers like a disposable tool until I work here. Increasing workload and pressure without resource support and no reward. Management recognize you when they need you take more responsibilities and work load, while put down on you when discussing remuneration. Pay is a joke compared to other medical companies. They keep feeding your work and responsibilities, stretching you like a robotics without any reward, once you failed to achieve those unhuman targets, they came to you and point out you are not suitable for the work. This happened many times and people are leaving, over 10 people left the department last year, for this industry, this is a joke. Many of management has no degrees and couldn't manage work properly. I doubt some of them see new people with strong education background as threat to them. No leadership in Australian Region. HR is not neutral and not professional. If nothing change, more people will leave this year.

2.0
9 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Outstanding product portfolio. Real potential to make a difference in the lives of patients. Competitive remuneration packages (because they have such trouble recruiting and retaining staff).

Cons

Toxic culture instigated and perpetuated by HR dept. Not good employer for women or those with disability. Inexperienced managers. Significant gender pay gap. Women treated poorly and overlooked for promotion due to “risk of pregnancy”. Women punished for taking maternity leave (ie unachievable sales targets to ‘recoup’ maternity leave pay). Lack of flexibility in work hours for parents and people with disabilities.

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