Mayday ... Mayday ... we're going down (IT Department Review) - Anonymous employee Abbott Employee Review

1.0
Sep 28, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great coworkers smart management plenty of parking space it was a good place while it lasted, now it's being prepared for final closing or at least a major downsizing.

Cons

Cycle after cycle of lay-offs, there is almost no one left there except very few employees, a whole lot of bosses, and some contractors. The full time employees org chart looks like an upside down pyramid where there are more bosses than workers. The people still working there have to pick up the responsibilities of those who left in addition to their own, which is almost impossible to accomplish after few lay-offs. Abbott Corporate is dissecting this whole company and sending the work overseas where it's cheaper, it's just matter of time before they close down the whole site.

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5.0
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Team is supportive and great to work here. lot of freedom and no micromanagement.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

• Strong brand and market position • Talented individual contributors and subject matter experts sprinkled throughout the organization • Opportunity to work on products that impact many patients

Cons

These comments reflect experience within Abbott Diabetes Care. • Culture can feel political and risk-averse, with difficult issues often addressed indirectly rather than transparently • Decision-making is slowed by multiple layers of management, many of whom appear focused more on managing upward than enabling teams and execution • Long-tenured management structures can create limited accountability, discourage new ideas, and make modernization difficult • Some leadership styles feel hierarchical and dismissive of dissenting viewpoints, making it risky to challenge the status quo • Strategic thinking and decision authority are concentrated among a relatively small group of senior leaders, creating bottlenecks and limiting innovation • Office environments and ways of working often feel outdated compared to more modern organizations • Organizational responsiveness can be frustratingly low. Routine requests, decisions, and communications often require multiple follow-ups, creating unnecessary delays and reducing accountability • Promotions and performance assessments often lack transparency, leading employees to question whether advancement is based on impact, visibility, DEI, or internal relationships • Employees navigating significant career or life transitions may experience varying levels of support, visibility, and development opportunities, making career continuity and progression feel less predictable than they should be

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