What's up with the Mylan.com website!? Ugh..


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I was checking for jobs at Mylan and thought I'd look on your website, Mylan.com, if that's what you want to call it. It was terrible! I mean, technically, it was sound, but when you get to the first screen, it is all off center. You can't tell what the heck it is or how to navigate. It is not at all user friendly. You do not have product lists. Isn't the purpose of a Corporate Website to sell your products and services? I wouldn't know if you were a Pharmaceutical company or a non-profit "feed the children" type of an organization by looking at your site. I rarely post on cafe pharma, but I have to ask, am I missing something?
 

Mylan's website is as good as the company and it's drugs. Who could market the new "Copaxone" from this company? Certainly not me, not with a clear conscience! Whatever you do read the first thread and do NOT move your family to Morgantown - dead end for sure. You
will hate it, they will hate it and in the end Mylan will hate you.
 
Why couldn't you market (I assume you meant "sell") the generic version of Copaxone with a clear conscience? Just curious. It's not that I don't agree with you. I'm just not sure which direction you're coming from?
 
So far I had only heard good things about the website redesign, and the product catalog is FAR better than it was before. The website definitely is unconventional, though, I will agree to that. I think that's a good representation of the company though. Mylan is different and the fact that the company gets involved in more than just selling shows that it really cares about and wants the best for its customers.
 
So far I had only heard good things about the website redesign, and the product catalog is FAR better than it was before. The website definitely is unconventional, though, I will agree to that. I think that's a good representation of the company though. Mylan is different and the fact that the company gets involved in more than just selling shows that it really cares about and wants the best for its customers.

So, they spent millions of dollars to not make money? I'm sure the investors will love that strategic direction! How have they turned all this great stuff into value for their customers?
 


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