Challenging, structured and human-centric company - IT Solutions Analyst Hologic Employee Review

5.0
Apr 10, 2025
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Pros

Hologic offers a dynamic and challenging work environment with clear and efficient processes, fostering personal and professional growth. The company genuinely cares about employee well-being, promoting a human-centric culture with initiatives that support work-life balance and mental health. While high expectations and a fast-paced environment can be demanding, they drive excellence and innovation.

Cons

The structured processes, though sometimes complex, ensure high standards but could benefit from simplification for quicker decision-making.

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Hologic Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback. We’re glad to hear you value our commitment to both personal and professional growth, as well as our focus on employee well-being. We appreciate your recognition of our dynamic environment and high standards, and we understand that our structured processes, while necessary for quality and compliance, can sometimes feel complex. Your suggestion for simplification is important to us, and we are always looking for ways to streamline our workflows while maintaining excellence. Thank you for being a valued member of the Hologic team.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Fair Pay, some pretty good teammates

Cons

Worked there a while back and overall Hologic was not much on work-life balance in the IT department. It is often expected to work extra hours during key projects/upgrades, but these projects could go on years or multiple long periods during a year. CIO had a punitive management style who reveled, proudly and vocally, in that role. Any communication to anyone outside of the IT department was also strongly micromanaged by the organization's CIO. This level of micromanagement and very vocal punitive management style all served in an attempt to hide much disorganization and level of noncompetence at that very top-level individual. Under the CIO are some decent directors however, but it was always dismaying to see what these direct reports to the CIO had to deal with. I believe after years it became so normalized to them that they stopped realizing what should be normal.

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