Considering a position at Hospira

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I am wondering what its like to work at Hospira. Everything I read on CP and glassdoor are all or mostly negative. I get that management is trying to turn the company around and that means changing a culture. Is the environment really that toxic, or am I being filled with anxiety from complainers? Is it worth relocating to IL for this company?
 






I am wondering what its like to work at Hospira. Everything I read on CP and glassdoor are all or mostly negative. I get that management is trying to turn the company around and that means changing a culture. Is the environment really that toxic, or am I being filled with anxiety from complainers? Is it worth relocating to IL for this company?

What's the position?
 
























I am wondering what its like to work at Hospira. Everything I read on CP and glassdoor are all or mostly negative. I get that management is trying to turn the company around and that means changing a culture. Is the environment really that toxic, or am I being filled with anxiety from complainers? Is it worth relocating to IL for this company?

Are masochistic?
 






I am wondering what its like to work at Hospira. Everything I read on CP and glassdoor are all or mostly negative. I get that management is trying to turn the company around and that means changing a culture. Is the environment really that toxic, or am I being filled with anxiety from complainers? Is it worth relocating to IL for this company?

If the position involves kneeling and bobbing you are probably a perfect candidate
 






The company has had some rough years. The positive side is that the company has a rich pipeline of biosimilars and will see growth based upon their launch. They already have a product in Europe and are in the best position of any company to launch biosimilars here in the United States.
 






The company has had some rough years. The positive side is that the company has a rich pipeline of biosimilars and will see growth based upon their launch. They already have a product in Europe and are in the best position of any company to launch biosimilars here in the United States.

It is good that the Iraqi Information Minister is back on his feet again after being given a second chance with the Hospira PR/Image Repair Triage. America believes in second chances.