Similar to other contract biopharmaceutical manufacturers with some outstanding positives - Quality Control Lonza Employee Review

3.0
6 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent health benefits (medical, dental, vision). Fully vested in 401K from start date of employment with generous company match. Short-term and long-term International opportunities at other Lonza sites, even for non-Ph.D. or non-managerial/supervisory laboratory personnel. Strong safety-oriented corporate culture. Strong emphasis on 6-sigma lean efficient operations.

Cons

Passive/defensive culture versus aggressive, industry-leading orientation. Contract company cost-cutting/savings orientation with matching cost-conscious contract company pay. High personnel turn-over due to temp workers finding jobs elsewhere, permanent employees findings opportunities with other departments, or permanent employees finding higher paying jobs outside of the company is a problem. Stressed managers/supervisors who are pulled in multiple directions. Very lean organization, perhaps a little too lean. There a strong reliance on using temp/contract workers to cut costs which leads to loss of valuable experienced personnel when said workers find permanent positions elsewhere. Training can be a "catch-as-you-can" situation, which is a problem in a GMP environment.

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Pros

Diverse opportunities across departments as one wanted

Cons

Provide decent pay and benefits

2.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Compensation (for higher level associates/senior management positions)

Cons

1) Work/life balance - leaders don't honor paid time off. Many teams expect you to be available during paid time off periods 2) Benefits - employer doesn't offer employer-subsidized vision insurance 3) Holidays - employer doesn't offer MLK Day and Juneteeth as paid days off, indicating how little they value diversity, inclusion, and belonging 4) Promotions - political; not based on merit 5) Mandated 5 day return-to-office to enable "in person collaboration" while at the same time offshoring jobs to cheaper markets. 6) PTO - based on tenure, but I think Lonza prefers high turnover so they don't have to give people time off (if they even honor it in the first place - see con 1) 7) Lack of harmonization - for an established CDMO, I was surprised at the level of misalignment between sites and the lack of standardization of processes

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