Clicking on all fronts - Senior Manager Boston Scientific Employee Review

5.0
May 7, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Values - a big corporation that actually abides by it's values -Life saving devices -Work/life balance (department specific) -Innovation -Culture - true open door policy, leadership awareness, down-to-earth -Employee advancement

Cons

-Depending on the function there are often 'golden' employees who are given most of the opportunities -Too much going on (project prioritization)

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Boston Scientific Response
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Thank you for your post. We’re happy to hear about your work experience for more than eight years with Boston Scientific. Our values provide us a strong foundation and an internal compass of what we believe in. BSC continues to find technologies and processes that can equip our teams to be even more efficient. Thank you for proudly representing Boston Scientific’s core values while transforming lives through medical solutions.

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