Work-Life is Okay, Team Dependent
Working at Novartis has its ups and downs regarding work-life. It really depends on your specific team and project load. Some days are chill, others are a grind.
If you get on a well-managed team, the work-life balance for a Regulatory Affairs Specialist can be quite decent. The option for hybrid work from the East Hanover, NJ office helps a lot with personal appointments and avoiding daily commutes. There's generally good support if you plan your workload right.
Some teams, especially with big project deadlines in pharmaceuticals, expect you to work way more than 40 hours. It's tough to truly disconnect sometimes, and the workload can feel unbalanced across different departments. You might find yourself working late to meet corporate timelines.
Managers need to actively monitor team workloads to prevent burnout, especially for critical roles in Regulatory Affairs. More consistent policies on flexible hours across all departments would really help.