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What does this mean for our jobs? Will supernus employ us?
Their cafepharma thread looks like a shitstorm....I am reading they cut bonuses recently and have a lot of turnover. I will be polishing up my resume.
You and your inflated salaries aren’t needed here so gtfo.
Sincerely,
Supn
I don't believe the roommate BS for a second. I am in my mid 40s....I will never share a room with a colleague.
Get ready to share a room at every meeting, memorize a script, and 2 day ride alongs with your manager every 4 weeks.
WoW.....thanks!
Get ready to share a room at every meeting, memorize a script, and 2 ride alongs with your manager every 4 weeks.
Current supernus rep here...just thought I'd chime in as a reasonable employee. Supernus isn't perfect (no company is) but here are some positives:
1. You pretty much have to try to get fired. As long as you do what they tell you to do, your job's secure.
2. What's expected of you is extremely clear. If you've ever worked a job where expectations aren't clear, you can appreciate this.
3. They have a long term vision for the company. I truly believe there's a good chance someone could work for this company for the next 30 years. Obviously lots of outside factors affect this turning into truth, but there's very few pharma companies whose reps would feel confident saying that.
Overall, my advice would be to come in with an open mind. If you hate it and it's not for you, fine, but give it a chance. In my opinion, most of the upper management are pretty good humans, and I do think they're looking out for their sales force as much as they can.
Oh. And PLEASE don't judge us based on the few idiots who post on our cafepharma board. They don't represent the vast majority of reps.
this place is a circus. You watch. Anyone that tells you otherwise is a dum A$$. I left here as soon as I got my 2 years in Pharma. Anyone who is still here is an idiot
Current supernus rep here...just thought I'd chime in as a reasonable employee. Supernus isn't perfect (no company is) but here are some positives:
1. You pretty much have to try to get fired. As long as you do what they tell you to do, your job's secure.
2. What's expected of you is extremely clear. If you've ever worked a job where expectations aren't clear, you can appreciate this.
3. They have a long term vision for the company. I truly believe there's a good chance someone could work for this company for the next 30 years. Obviously lots of outside factors affect this turning into truth, but there's very few pharma companies whose reps would feel confident saying that.
Overall, my advice would be to come in with an open mind. If you hate it and it's not for you, fine, but give it a chance. In my opinion, most of the upper management are pretty good humans, and I do think they're looking out for their sales force as much as they can.
Oh. And PLEASE don't judge us based on the few idiots who post on our cafepharma board. They don't represent the vast majority of reps.