Danaher reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(831 total reviews)
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Rainer M. Blair

61% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Danaher has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 831 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Danaher employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Farmacéutica y biotecnología industry (3.5 stars).

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831 reviews
2.0
Aug 23, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Despite the internal problems and poor management, there are some good, hard-working people who work for Danaher. I have maintained relationships with many of my former co-workers.

Cons

Micro-managing Useless reporting (Danaher is very matrix-driven without focusing on the results at all.) No work/life balance Poor management Questionable practices Unfair discipline among employees No emphasis on diversity

2.0
Jun 26, 2009

Stay away if you have a heart!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good financially stable company. If a business cannot grow, they have the cash to acquire adjacent Companies to reach the growth expectation. Good focus on process, which provides a great place for young talent to learn how to run a business.

Cons

Danaher is all about getting the number. They have little respect for ethics and people that work in the building.

1.0
Sep 23, 2025

Want to work in your grandfather's company? This is the place to be.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work locations are usually flexible with a global presence. Salaries are competitive and benefits are generous. DBS (just another version of Lean) practices are prevalent and there's opportunity to become an expert in various lean tools.

Cons

There is an alarming lack of leadership maturity. Empathy, coaching for performance, and talent development practices are all foreign concepts to leadership. There aren't well-defined or communicated strategies, most "leaders" only plan for 12 months and react to the latest firedrill. True roadmaps and visions do not exist. Leadership courage does not exist either. Have an original idea? Forget it...you'll be told that it's not the "Danaher way". Past successes have encouraged an inflated sense of ego. The business model (Danaher flywheel) is based on acquisition, driving cost optimization and then divestitures so there is a severe lack of creativity, innovation or product development. The DBS toolkit is centered around incremental optimization and doesn't include playbooks for disruptive or large-scale change so don't expect true transformation programs and support/funding for innovative ideas. Danaher headquarters has operated as a holding company with the business units acting as autonomous entities. The culture of OpCo-centricity is prevalent, so there is almost no collaboration, communication, or talent sharing, which stifles career progression, cross-business partnerships, or scalable operations. The culture is extremely risk-averse. Rather than leadership agreeing to a strategy and persevering to achieve outcomes, there is a "wait and see" mentality where all questions, issues, and risks must be solved before attempting to execute. This approach often means that technology, processes, and talent are archaic. The stock price has been stagnant for years. With the internal struggles to figure out how to grow and scale, I don't see that changing any time soon. Danaher's own worst enemy is themselves. The leadership needs a shake-up with some fresh, external perspectives who will drive big changes and won't be hamstrung by small, incremental, DBS-style improvements. Past success has conditioned leadership to believe they are unicorns.

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