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Overall employee rating

2.9
Based on 26 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
2.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Quality Assurance Specialist
2.7
4 April 2026
Leadership is hit or miss in manufacturing
Pros: There are some truly supportive managers here, especially within the **medical device manufacturing** teams. It's a very stable, corporate environment, so job security is solid. For **Quality Assurance Specialist** roles, the work itself is predictable and you know what to expect day-to-day.
Cons: The biggest issue is inconsistent leadership. Some managers aren't really equipped to lead, and it shows. There's often a lack of clear direction, and adapting new processes at the **Bethlehem, PA** facility feels slow. It can make you feel stuck.
Advice to Management: Invest more in leadership training across all levels, especially for those in supervisor roles. Standardize expectations for managers so there's more consistency in how teams are run. Listen to feedback from the floor, not just top-down.
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Quality Assurance Specialist
2.9
1 April 2026
Flexibility? It's a Work in Progress.
Pros: I've been a Quality Assurance Specialist here for a few years. It's a pretty stable, corporate environment. There's some wiggle room for things like doctor's appointments, which is nice. Some teams, not tied to the manufacturing plant, can get an occasional work-from-home day.
Cons: True work flexibility is tough to come by though. For most roles, especially in the medical device industry, you're expected onsite in Bethlehem, PA daily. It makes work-life balance a real challenge sometimes, as hybrid work isn't broadly supported.
Advice to Management: Consider implementing more robust hybrid work policies for roles that don't require constant hands-on work. It would significantly improve employee morale and work-life balance.
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Quality Assurance Specialist
3.0
31 March 2026
Okay Work-Life, Depends on Your Team
Pros: Work-life balance as a Quality Assurance Specialist in the Allentown, PA plant isn't bad. You generally get your 40 hours in. There's also decent PTO for a corporate company.
Cons: Sometimes the medical device industry demands mean unexpected long days. It's tough being an onsite role when emergencies pop up. Can't really work from home much.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize expectations across departments. Reduce the pressure for last-minute overtime, especially for those in critical onsite roles. Better planning would help a lot.
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Quality Control Specialist
2.6
28 March 2026
Okay stability, but tough on personal time.
Pros: I've been here a while as a Quality Control Specialist for their medical device manufacturing. There's good job security working for a global healthcare company like B. Braun Group. The benefits package is pretty solid too, especially for the Bethlehem, PA office.
Cons: Work-life balance is a struggle, honestly. We often work mandatory overtime, which really cuts into personal time, especially for onsite roles. It's tough to make plans outside of work when your schedule can shift last minute.
Advice to Management: Managers really need to find ways to reduce mandatory overtime for manufacturing roles. Better staffing or clearer scheduling would help a lot with employee morale.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.0
27 March 2026
Pay's okay, benefits are decent, but could be better
Pros: The health insurance is pretty good, and the 401k match is solid. As a Clinical Research Associate, I appreciated the standard benefits package for the medical device industry. There's also good job security here in the Allentown, PA office.
Cons: The base salary isn't super competitive, especially for new hires. Annual raises are often pretty small, which is tough. Don't expect big bonuses or rapid pay growth in this big corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Really look at market rates for positions like Clinical Research Associate. Better pay reviews and more competitive starting salaries would help a lot with retention in the pharmaceutical space.
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Manufacturing Technician
2.7
10 March 2026
Stable, but slow-moving corporate culture
Pros: The team on the **production lines** in the **Bethlehem, PA** facility is super supportive. I really felt welcome as a new **Manufacturing Technician**, which made onboarding pretty easy. It's a decent place if you like a stable, **corporate** environment in **medical device manufacturing**.
Cons: Sometimes the **company culture** feels a bit slow-moving and resistant to new ideas. Decision-making can be really bureaucratic, which isn't great for innovation. There's not a lot of work flexibility for onsite roles, so expect consistent hours.
Advice to Management: Try to empower middle management more to speed up decisions. Listen to employee feedback about new processes and be more open to change.
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Manufacturing Engineer
2.6
4 March 2026
Solid Job Security, Culture Needs a Jolt
Pros: I've been here for years as a Manufacturing Engineer in the medical device industry, and job security is genuinely solid. The pay and benefits are decent for this corporate environment, and you can definitely settle in.
Cons: The company culture in the Irvine, CA office feels really old-school; change is practically a foreign concept. It's tough to get new ideas off the ground, and sometimes there's a real resistance to modernizing processes.
Advice to Management: Management really needs to embrace innovation and encourage feedback from the front lines. Openness to new ideas would greatly improve the company culture.
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Quality Control Engineer
3.0
1 March 2026
Leadership is a mixed bag here
Pros: Job security is a major plus in medical device manufacturing. The benefits package is pretty solid for a large corporate company. You'll find a lot of really knowledgeable people on the teams.
Cons: Leadership can be inconsistent, especially in the Bethlehem, PA office. Some managers micromanage, and there's a lack of clear strategy from the top. It often feels like decisions take forever to get approved, slowing down projects.
Advice to Management: Senior leadership needs to work on clear communication and setting a unified vision. Empower managers more so they can make decisions faster without endless approvals. A focus on employee development beyond just daily tasks would help.
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Project Manager
3.0
26 February 2026
Decent Work-Life Balance for Project Managers
Pros: Work-life balance as a Project Manager here is generally okay. For many medical device manufacturing projects, the 40-hour week is mostly respected. You can usually leave on time if your work is squared away, which is good for family.
Cons: Sometimes, though, project deadlines mean late nights or weekend work, especially in this corporate environment. There isn't much work flexibility for onsite roles, which can be a pain. It feels like you're always just reacting to the next priority.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scopes and resources. It would really help reduce the constant crunch time for manufacturing engineers and project managers. More realistic timelines could improve morale.
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Quality Control Specialist
2.9
26 February 2026
Leadership is okay, but can be out of touch
Pros: I've learned a ton about pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality standards here. The job security is solid, especially as a Quality Control Specialist. My direct manager was usually pretty supportive, which helped with day-to-day tasks in our Bethlehem, PA facility.
Cons: Upper management often feels disconnected from the ground level. Decisions take ages, and it's tough for onsite work employees to see changes happen fast. There's not much room for quick innovation in this global corporate company.
Advice to Management: Try to spend more time on the manufacturing floor and engage with frontline staff. Faster decision-making would really boost morale and productivity, especially for the onsite teams.
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