Who was laid off?

Discussion in 'Sunovion' started by anonymous, Aug 28, 2020 at 2:52 PM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I don't understand why we keep people like the Coktoasten guy. Seems like a real jerk.
     

  2. anonymous

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    Time to revisit the laid off rep thread. It’s been 4 months since the lay off. It was determined that most of the cuts were based on performance or lack there of over most recent 24 month period. Question now is how many of the cut reps are still unemployed?
     
  3. anonymous

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    There was an inside joke at Biogen and we were laughing. It was like a fire house sale of laid off Sunovion reps trying to land at our company. Very few received offers though.
     
  4. anonymous

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  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Laughing at other people’s misfortune. You are an ASS. No other way to put it. I hoe when karma comes back to bite you that you will share .
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Lay offs are never fun but reality is at Sunovion it pays to perform over a period of time. That’s how you stay safe

    Good Selling!
    Thomas Gibbs
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    It’s extremly competitive in the market during the pandemic especially for the mediocre reps. Lots of award winning reps looking for jobs, thus you have to be a difference maker. The top reps who were cut that had hardware to show landed jobs relatively quickly. The others remain unemployed. Pharma is smaller and much more competitive nowadays. Some will be forced to transition out of pharma.
     
  8. anonymous

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    Any talent that was here left for better jobs and higher pay a long time ago. The lay-off was all the garbage no one wants or will look at for openings. The Sunovion talent pool is empty and what is left is average at best.
     
  9. anonymous

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    So where does that leave you in this saga? Surely you are talentless, drew a low salary and are unemployed.
     
  10. anonymous

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    Isn't Biogen struggling mightily with the loss of its Tecfidera patent and new competition to its SMA drug from Novartis and Roche? And now Biogen finally has some superior competition in MS that it never had before? Good luck to your job hunt when your Alzheimer's drug is rejected. Your drugs are in major revenue declines, ageing out and you have nothing in the pipeline
     
  11. anonymous

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    Wow you just made this way to easy. If Biogen is such a horrible company, what does that make Sunovion seeing that half of your sales force applied for jobs here and only a few received offers?
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    It makes Sunovion just like any other pharma company these days. BTW, it's "TOO". not "TO". What does that say about you? LOL!!!
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Even with the horrific mistake of "to, too" , the post says more about the sinking ship at Sunovion. Poor leadership and weak reps. Hope that helps!
     
  14. anonymous

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    Wake up and sniff reality pal. You are apparantly blinded by your own delusions. Running a spell check and believing Sunovion is no different than other pharma companies certainly speaks to you being a moron who settles for mediocracy. It’s people like you who makes Sunovion the 3rd tier company that it is.
     
  15. anonymous

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    Most sales reps aren’t too bright and are mostly headline chasers. There are many lazy articles out there now about Biogen’s Alzheimer’s drug being a mega-blockbuster. However it likely will not get approved. Morons think it’s easy money coming soon and are chasing hard for it. Dumb reps across every company are applying. Anyone who is “with-it” wouldn’t dare touch Biogen.

    The poster you’re responding to is absolutely right. I have friends there and they’re panicking about being laid off. Go read up on the Biogen earnings report that came out Wednesday. 2021 guidance is $3B less than 2020 revenue and $3.8B below 2019 revenue. And the 2021 guidance that features a $3B decline is WITH the company assuming approval for their Alzheimer’s drug. Do the math how bad their approved products are in decline. And they also shit-canned a big Parkinson’s drug this week too.
     
  16. anonymous

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  17. anonymous

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    Yes indeed Sunovion has its fair share of both “dumb reps” and obviously “dumb leadership.” Sunovion has never exactly been a blood line to develop talent. An alarming number of Sunovion reps/managers who were laid off remain jobless today. That speaks to what is being discussed here. Nobody wants Sunovion’s old garbage.
     
  18. anonymous

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    Well speak for yourself. Some of us landed great jobs with west coast biotech. Glad to be out of the sunovion junkyard.
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Sunovion is a great place to work, my average working day is about 2-3 hours. It easy to fake calls and make the required metrics. Our manager had told our team several times that sales aren’t important only metrics. I am going to ride this gravy train all the way to the end!
     
  20. anonymous

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    You’re a moron! You sound like many of those floater reps who got cut last fall.