Don't do it - Manufacturing Technician Hologic Employee Review

1.0
Feb 25, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

You get a 15% shift bonus

Cons

Everything else... Terrible supervisors Time sat around doing nothing but can't leave when they tell you not to be on site due to covid unless absolutely cruicial Penalised for self isolating No understanding that life exists beyond Hologic

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Hologic Response
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I’m sorry to hear about your experience. We know how important both a healthy work-life balance and a supportive manager are. We strive to create this kind of environment for all our employees. While the COVID pandemic has created many challenging situations, we strive to support our employees to be healthy and safe. We do not support the type of behaviors that you mentioned, and I am sorry that you felt this way during your time with us. I will work with our leadership teams to understand and improve the situation.

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