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Trinity Life Sciences

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Uninspiring Management and Repetitive Work - Anonymous employee Trinity Life Sciences Employee Review

2.0
Mar 17, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company outings helped us develop close relationships with our peers.

Cons

No career development training is provided. Frequently worked strings of long weeks with little appreciation expressed by managers. Promotions tend to be based on favoritism rather than merit resulting in "managers" who don't know how to manage. As another reviewer mentioned, there was pressure to paint Trinity in a good light in Vault surveys. Company image > people. Elitist culture. Constantly heard Harvard this or Princeton that. Please remember that not everyone at the company attended Harvard or Princeton.

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5.0
May 7, 2026
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Pros

Strong cross-functional collaboration across teams, with a genuine openness to feedback and iteration. There’s meaningful opportunity to shape processes, frameworks, and go-to-market materials, so your work can have real impact. You get exposure to strategic initiatives and leadership conversations beyond your immediate role. The team is made up of thoughtful, capable colleagues who care about delivering high-quality work, and there’s a consistent focus on improving and refining outputs.

Cons

With continued growth, there is an opportunity to further mature and standardize processes to drive greater consistency and efficiency at scale. Enhancing clarity around frameworks and cross-functional alignment will further strengthen execution as priorities continue to evolve.

4.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Good exposure to cutting edge innovation in life sciences industry, strong mentorship, some leaders genuinely care about you and your contributions

Cons

After associate Principal, the path to leadership is slow and vague. Burnout common among management team members. Large attrition seen in Senior Consultants and Engagement Managers and not enough is done to backfill with experienced hires

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