Kalbe Pharma
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    Salary satisfaction at Kalbe Pharma

    98%
    When Kalbe Pharma employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'98% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at PT. KALVENTIS SINERGI FARMA (A Kalbe Company)
    Jakarta
    Lead LTDP, budgeting, KPIs, performance analysis, and strategic reporting
    Lead LTDP, budgeting, KPIs, performance analysis, and strategic reporting
    classification: Consulting & StrategyConsulting & Strategy
    5d ago
    5d ago

    at PT. Kalbe Farma Tbk. (International Division)
    East Jakarta, Jakarta
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    classification: Information & Communication TechnologyInformation & Communication Technology
    4h ago
    4h ago

    What’s it like working at Kalbe Pharma?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees appreciate the learning opportunities at Kalbe Pharma, with exposure to multiple work areas and comprehensive training programmes that help develop new skills. The compensation and benefits are competitive, including good salaries, bonuses, health insurance, and complimentary Kalbe Group products. The work environment is supportive and collaborative, with high solidarity amongst colleagues and an inclusive culture. Employees also value the company's strong reputation as one of Indonesia's largest pharmaceutical companies, along with clear career development pathways. The facilities are well-maintained, featuring clean workspaces, varied canteen menus, and recreational amenities including sports facilities and fitness centres.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. The management approach can be subjective at times, with decision-making that may not always align with performance metrics. There are high expectations for employees, with demanding targets and occasional overtime, particularly for supervisory levels and field roles. The onboarding process may benefit from more structured mentorship programmes, as some employees find the initial adjustment period challenging. Employees occasionally work on Saturdays during monthly or quarterly presentations, which can extend into the evening. Some field positions have noted that base salary may not fully reflect the workload, though this varies by role. Whilst the company is pursuing digitalisation initiatives, implementation in areas such as people development is still progressing.