The people I know that have left recently have been smart enough to wait until a great opportunity came along. Some have went to other oncology positions and some biologics.
People left because they had terrible managers and know one will do anything to change that. Others are leaving when they find positions, just watch. Turnover here is about 35% per year. Most I know of went to better oncology jobs.
Law salary, no stock upside, shit bonus, company rep in the industry is a joke, horrible management (it doesn't deserve to be called leadership). Any questions?
I guess everything is relative. Like an airport Marriott is nice compared to the Motel 6, but it's a dump compared to a Four Seasons. Eisai is nice compared to Pfizer or J & J or Merck...I guess...is it nice compared to the good biotechs? Nah...