No matter how much you sugar coat it...still false promises - Metrology Engineer Hologic Employee Review

2.0
Apr 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of people with a deep knowledge and understanding of their role combined with good work ethics. Unfortunately in most cases they go unnoticed due to shockingly inadequate managers.

Cons

Don't know where to begin..managers with: personal agendas,small man syndromes,bullying atmosphere from top to bottom,obvious lack of any technical background.Lots of pushing under the rag and shooting from the hip attitude that doesn't match the purpose and promises of the company. Good working place if you live close by, you dont want too much of a career challenge and you are willing to turn a blind eye over things that are clearly wrong.

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Hologic Response
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Your comments have been received and it's disappointing to hear your perspective on the management team you work with. I will review your feedback with the International Human Resource team.

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