14 Jan 2020
Trial Runners Response
3y1,0 Stars the company continues to surprise but not in a good way. There is a lot of feedback here, wow so you think if people were to talk to someone of power about their issues there would be legal recourse from the management team? The only way that would happen is if the people were unlawful, I don't think we ever had employees have unlawful exchanges in my experience. Difficult discussions but this idea of legal recourse is certainly not real. Again you can't have genuinely lovely people everywhere except at the top. The entire organization like a family is responsible for the dysfunction. I know as the CEO I know my part of growth and this is valuable feedback for me. But I never pretended I had 200 employees, I have 30 years of clinical research experience we have 3 global entities and in order to serve global contracts we maintain a large database of contractors it takes a lot of time and effort to do that and because this team is on the ready, we don't bother introducing US operational team members to every contact that we maintain and neither does Pfizer, or any large CRO. I think you asking to stop pretending it demonstrates how much trust was lost between you and the company except for your friends. That is really too bad and when you started to shut down and wouldnt bother getting to know people it contributed to a negative vibe for new people. My feedback is that if you would have stayed around you would have been in store for some more rough storms, change in a culture is never easy but 2023 you would have seen what a turnaround looks like and I think quitting when times are tough is not a wrong decision. But everyone loves a rainbow after a rainstorm, and I am sorry you didnt stay long enough to get yours from TR and hope you got it at your next gig.