Absci Reviews

3.2

56% would recommend to a friend

(65 total reviews)

Sean McClain

51% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Absci has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 65 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Absci employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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65 reviews
1.0
7 Dec 2017

Absci - House of Cards

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cool employees, great facilities, flexible schedule.

Cons

High turnover, antagonistic and inexperienced upper management, BIG egos. This seemingly-great place to work has done a good job fooling local news publications and potential talent. Absci touts itself as a novel innovative company, has won many local awards for entrepreneurship, but in reality doesn't have much to show for it other than numerous ex-employees and burned investor money. Hopefully something will come of their ideas, but for now, it's a house of cards.

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Absci Response
4y
Absci appreciates your feedback. We are a rapidly growing company pursuing a bold vision to unlimit what's possible for drug discovery and enable development of better medicines for patients in need. Our team of Unlimiters is critical to our success, and we work hard to create a culture of open collaboration and inclusion, with outstanding support and growth opportunities for our employees. We will share this feedback with our team.
3.0
8 Sept 2023

Great environment, difficult market prospects

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The day to day routine at this company was delightful; among the best experiences I've ever had. There was a lot to love: a beautiful, brand new campus, a well-stocked kitchen with plenty of food and snacks, brilliant co-workers, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, competitive compensation, inspiring company mission, and respectful treatment from leadership. It was truly a pleasure to work here.

Cons

Poor market prospects are the largest negative factor currently weighing against this company. The company has executed a couple of strategic pivots recently, which have so far left it without a clear viable product, nor a rapid path to developing one. The founder's initial vision, from inception in 2011 until roughly late 2020 / early 2021, was to develop genetically engineered E. Coli cell lines that could disrupt the biologics manufacturing market by expressing therapeutic proteins more efficiently than existing solutions (e.g., such as mammalian cells like CHO). But around 2020-2021, the company began to shift strategy toward using its E. Coli technology to produce in-house data to train deep learning AI models in pursuit of AI-directed biologic drug development. Ideally this would be monetized through a series of drug development partnerships or contract research arrangements with other pharmaceutical firms. However, the company's AI technology is still relatively new, and from a commercial standpoint not yet well proven, so in addition to external partnerships opportunities, the company is also considering development of internal lead candidate molecules as well, hoping to complete an IND filing and/or Phase I Clinical Trial before running through the remaining investor capital still leftover from the IPO in mid-2021. Both of these paths to a viable business model (either external co-development partnerships, or internal drug candidates) are likely to be lengthy and difficult, with success uncertain. Aside from poor market prospects, an additional side issue is that the founder / CEO may no longer be the best qualified person to lead the company. His core technical expertise is synthetic biology, genetic engineering, and cell culture. But now the company has refashioned itself into an AI drug development firm, it's not clear why he's still in command, as he does not have significant prior career experience in either deep learning AI or the pharmaceutical clinical development cycle. He's arguably overdue to be transitioned out of his role, however the board does not yet seem to have arrived at this same conclusion. For a prospective new hire considering a role here, a key practical concern is that the company may run out of existing capital before a viable product (either a well proven AI-driven consulting/partnership model with external firms, or an internal therapeutic candidate) is developed. If this happens, it could prove difficult to raise a new round of additional capital, and the company would likely respond by eliminating many roles and shrinking its headcount, potentially meaning that a new hire might not work here for very long. If you're thinking of quitting your job in a year anyway to return to grad school, or if you're already jobless and the prospect of unstable employment therefore presents little additional risk to you, I'd heartily recommend this company as a great place to work. The day to day experience is too good to pass up. But for all others, on balance I'd advise caution before abandoning a secure paycheck to come here.

2.0
12 Sept 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Other employees are fantastic scientists and people. Good pay considering the other options nearby.

Cons

Middle management is awful and inexperienced; these people hold these roles because they have been with Absci for a while and not because they excel at management or have any desire to manage. It gets worse the higher up you go. Projects are mismanaged, people are mismanaged, and a disrespectful culture is pervasive. C-suite level leadership have shown their true colors, including regular instances of sexism and racism. Very few women in scientist roles, and those that are are not given the same opportunities as men, but regularly asked to do significant administrative work that male counterparts do not want to do. Any good talent that has not already left Absci is on the search for a new job.

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Absci Response
2y
It is the primary purpose of our team to ensure that all employees are treated equitably, that every employee has a safe and fair working environment, and that each team member at Absci feels welcomed, respected, and heard, so that Unlimiters can thrive and help achieve our mission. We strongly encourage you to raise any specific incidents to the People & Experience team. If you are willing to talk to us directly, you can email us people@absci.com or schedule time with Natalie Cleaver on their calendar. If you wish to raise an issue anonymously, you can use our anonymous reporting option through AllVoices at https://absci.allvoices.co/. We will take the concerns you raise seriously and ensure they are addressed. We build our company culture every day. We hope you will work with us to make Absci better for everyone who works here. People & Experience
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