Avoid - Product Manager Avantor Employee Review

1.0
13 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Currently the "old" vwr people

Cons

"Leaders" are bully's, never listen, don't care about people, only care about the image of the company from the outside. Loads of talk about enhancing associate experience and yet cut staff through brutal means, then give them twice the workload, for no extra money. Wasted $6bn on acquiring 2 companies, and that decision maker rides off into the sunset with his payout. Avantor have sucked the life, energy and enjoyment out of, what was VWR.

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5.0
19 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Avantor has top-tier people you get to work with and around. The company does a great job focusing on people and their development. Over the past several years, the Company has continued to highlight its purpose and impact by enabling science and supporting our customers who do amazing things for humankind.

Cons

Since Avantor has similar value streams under different leaders, this tends to lead to redundancy or counterproductive activities.

3.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

starting pay and the ability to work independently.

Cons

There is a significant amount of workplace drama and unprofessional behavior within the team, which can make the environment feel more like a high school setting than a professional workplace. Management appears to have limited understanding of employees' day-to-day responsibilities and is often resistant to feedback or process improvement suggestions. Employees may feel discouraged from raising concerns or proposing changes. Advancement opportunities also seem limited, with promotions and career growth often perceived as being influenced by personal relationships rather than merit. Additionally, the annual performance review process can be frustrating, as employees may feel that the scoring system makes it difficult to achieve the highest ratings and corresponding compensation increases, regardless of performance. Finally, there are concerns about workload distribution, with some leadership positions appearing to have fewer responsibilities than other team members.

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