Out of 176 GSK employee reviews, 86% were positive. The remaining 14% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping GSK improve their work culture. The Product team, with 100% positive reviews, reports the best experience at GSK compared to all other departments at the company.
10 years ago, they were dynamic, transparent, engaging.
Posted 18 days ago
Inclusive & responsive to customers needs
They are willing to listen to people that they manage.
Inclusive work together hard working
Ambitious, open, clear, accountable, approachable
the severance pay; times 300% of monthly salary, tax-free
Posted 18 days ago
Good for the work experience
I am exhausted and have no time to consider other aspects of employment
Best part is medical facilities
OVERALL PLEASED WITH THE PACKAGE
displays respect for one another; smart, open-minded; talented individuals
Posted 18 days ago
Good culture , some people not good
Very pleasant, hard working but shellshocked by new job with horrendous hours
Diverse ways of approaching our business. Everyone has a voice at the table
I am not sure abouth whether it is considered good or bad but basically we don't have interaction in team
respect for people; upholds performance with integrity in everything we do; transparency. this was 10 years ago, though
Posted 18 days ago
The company is very forward looking and optimistic.
Open lines of communication past my 1st line leader
They give time to learn and grow
My immediate team and first line leader
it was about what I can contribute
Posted 18 days ago
meeting new people and having interesting discussions
Neeting the leasers of company
it is very quick and straightforward
Very open but can be a lots of interview
culture of respect; upholds value of performance with integrity; and the products we promote were something i was proud of.
Posted 18 days ago
Working with talented people in my field
A safe, productive and revolutionary environment.
Review from Executive Dept
Being allowed to think strategically and impmement my pkay with input , not scrutiny, from leasership
being able to do meaningful work