Cromulent. Supportive management and good pay, but rigid culture. - Technician Boston Scientific Employee Review

4.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits. Resources are not constrained. Continuous flow of new products means new challenges and opportunities. Support and involvement from managers real and present, reassuring.

Cons

This location is a small outpost of a huge foreign company. Culture and policies defer to larger entity. So the there is an aspect of rigidity and sterility that can't be avoided. There is a heavy burden of continuously keeping up to date with rules and policies that is tiresome, But you have to keep up the pretence of knowing and following these rules and policies. This is an environment well suited to people looking for " just a job", Less so for those looking for " more than a job". During the hiring process make sure to define and get a good understanding of the role and responsibility.

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Pros

Good pay. Good benefits. My coworkers who were at the same level as me were supportive.

Cons

Work environment was highly stressful and often unsustainable. Management created a culture where employees were frequently overworked, undervalued, and burned out. Communication from leadership was inconsistent and their expectations changed frequently. Work-life balance was very poor. Employee concerns did not get taken seriously unless they directly impacted company performance. When an HR compliant involving my supervisor was filed for his behavior with input from the majority of the team members, no meaningful action was taken beyond stating it was handled "per BSC policy". Opportunities for promotion and career advancement were limited. Employees who treated others poorly were often still rewarded or praised as long as performance metrics were met. There was a clear culture of favoritism and hierarchy, and employees outside of those circles could work above and beyond expectations without receiving recognition or advancement opportunities. In 2 years, there were 12 employees who were fired in a 10 person department.

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