BioNTech reviews

3.2

43% would recommend to a friend

(154 total reviews)
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Ugur Sahin

49% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

BioNTech has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 154 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BioNTech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmazeutika & Biotechnologie industry (3.5 stars).

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154 reviews
4.0
Feb 9, 2025

Good Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not so much pressure you can manage your studies always supportive.

Cons

It is good as compared to other companies.

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BioNTech Response
1y
Hi there. Many thanks for your review. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! We're delighted to hear your experience with BioNTech feels positive to you and that you're satisfied with us as an employer. At BioNTech, the insights and perspectives of our team members are instrumental to our growth. Your feedback helps us shape our future endeavours. Please feel free to share any additional feedback with us in the future. We're always eager to listen, celebrate your positive experiences with you, and improve in any areas, necessary. Wishing you continued positivism in your next steps! Warm regards, Your HR Team
2.0
Jan 27, 2025

Passionate but poorly led

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There's a lot of energetic and passionate people at BNT, working on some potentially marvellous and world-changing drugs. And the company does want to "walk to the talk", be innovative and do things right.

Cons

Unfortunately, the reality is that BioNTech is chaotic and poorly run. There are almost no processes or structure, so much is done at the last moment and in a slap-dash way that it's almost a company standard. Management would rather show up at public appearances and photo ops or talk loftily about "mission" and "passion" than try to make the company work. This doesn't bode well for the future.

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BioNTech Response
1y
Dear Colleague, Thank you very much for leaving us a review. Feedback is important to us, and insights of all kinds from the people of BioNTech, are what helps us grow with you. We value learning what is working well, and where there is room for improvement. If you would be happy to share your experience further, please contact us at glassdoor@biontech.de. We would be happy to get in touch. Meanwhile, we sincerely wish you many other positive experiences and improvements with us. Thanks again for your feedback. Kind regards, Your HR Team
1.0
Jan 22, 2025

Beware of this company

Recommend
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Pros

BioNTech could be an appealing place for a local or domestic workforce to work, as Mainz is widely regarded as one of the best cities in Germany. For expats, while Mainz is located in the greater Frankfurt area, where the English-speaking population is relatively big, so you won't feel completely isolated if you don't speak German. There are still opportunities to connect with others, especially given the international nature of the region.

Cons

BioNTech currently lacks a clear long-term strategy, with its focus shifting primarily toward acquiring companies outside the EU, especially in China. This approach raises concerns about the lack of a cohesive vision for sustainable growth. The company's management structure is top-heavy, with an excessive number of VPs, Senior Directors, and Directors. This creates an "upside-down" pyramid that leads to inefficiencies, confusion, and decision-making bottlenecks. Middle management is caught in a constant state of urgency due to frequent and unpredictable tactical changes, creating a high-pressure environment and undermining long-term planning. Moreover, BioNTech is facing significant financial constraints, which hinder investment in critical areas such as updating outdated facilities and providing basic services for employees working from the office. This lack of resources could impact employee satisfaction and productivity, making it harder for the company to attract and retain talent. On top of that incredible bureaucracy and constant obstruction are the norm on a day-to-day basis, making it difficult to navigate and get things done efficiently. Remuneration at BioNTech is below the market standard and less competitive compared to other companies in the industry. Meaningful company benefits are typically reserved for senior roles, which are often occupied by long-tenured employees who joined during the company's peak success, largely driven by the COVID vaccine. The golden age is clearly over, and without significant changes and new product innovations, the company risks fading into the background. My advice before joining BioNTech: make sure you know exactly who you will be reporting to and conduct a thorough audit of the company beforehand. Without this, it could end up being a waste of time—and potentially money—especially if you're relocating from abroad. Personally, I am leaving as soon as possible due to the challenges and frustrations I've encountered.

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