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Last updated Jan 16 2025
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Clinical Research Associate (CRA) Reviews

What is it like working as a Clinical Research Associate (CRA)?

October 2019
Good starting point.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Richmond:
Pros: The benefits
Cons: The pay
September 2019
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Minneapolis:
Overall it is a good company. They seem to put a lot of focus on a tight-knit culture, which is a bit much and overwhelming at times. They definitely want the company to feel like a family, which is perhaps does a bit too much as the owner often hires from their church and community.
May 2019
Great company, great culture, poor pay.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Raleigh-Durham:
Pros: The people and culture. I feel heard and important to my team.
Cons: The pay. I make 11k below the national average for graduates right out of college.
March 2019
Productivity is required.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Pretoria:
Pros: Discuss issues
Cons: Time difference
March 2019
Good.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Rockville:
Pros: Opportunity to learn,
Cons: Being thrown in the deep end
January 2019
We are doing exciting things.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Columbus:
Pros: Flexible
Cons: Low pay, no corporate card. Travel reimbursement takes too long
February 2018
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Sydney:
Pros: Autonomy, contributing to the R & D for new medicines, working in teams.
Cons: Timeline pressures, lack of appreciation, lack of trust, the push to be more profitable,

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