Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology company, develops and commercializes therapies for serious chronic conditions such as cystic fibrosis, which damages the lungs, digestive system, and other organs. Vertex also developed Casgevy, one of two gene therapies approved for the treatment of sickle cell anemia, a rare and painful blood disorder. Casgevy is also the first FDA-approved therapy that utilizes CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology.
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Employees say:
"The Vertex 101 and other scientific and commercial learning series is awesome! The 'leading edge' is also a great connection point for the average employee that is appreciated and 'humanizes' the C-Suite. Finally, the continued learning series that provides development in management and job skills is one of a kind and shows the investment Vertex makes for its employees as workers and people in general."
Employees say: "This organization is like none other. Patients are at the center of everything we do. Secondly, the care and compassion we have for each other, both personal and professional, is unprecedented in the industry. The executive team and management are always seeking ideas and ways to innovate process to better serve the patients and the team."
"I love the professional, mutual respect, and care for the employees that is demonstrated on a daily basis. The commitment to patients and focus on innovation across all departments, make it very easy to be committed to and passionate about our work. In addition, the truly inclusive and diverse culture, is very modern and refreshing."
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Employees say:
"This organization is like none other. Patients are at the center of EVERYTHING we do. Secondly, the care and compassion we have for each other, both personal and professional is unprecedented in the industry. The executive team and management is always seeking ideas and ways to innovate process to better serve the patients and the team."
"Vertex makes products that are truly life-changing for patients. People here recognize the importance of what we do, work hard, and are always looking for ways to do things better. Leadership recognizes the value of the employees and goes the extra mile to give recognition and ensure that the benefits we receive are at the top of our industry."
Vertex, a global biotechnology company, invests in the scientific pursuit of medicines and treatments for serious diseases. It currently has ongoing clinical and research programs that treat underlying causes of cystic fibrosis, and recently announced progress toward a nonopioid investigational drug to treat moderate to severely acute pain.
Flexible remote work, two weeks off in addition to paid vacation time, and commuting benefits are on the list of employee benefits. The company also encourages employees to get involved in volunteer opportunities by organizing an annual Global Day of Service, through which the company matches up to $5,000 per year to nonprofits of an employees’ choosing. The group’s CEO, Reshma Kewalramani, hosts small gatherings of employees through a meeting she calls Lemonade and Pretzels, to answer employee questions.