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Toxic and getting worse - Anonymous employee Trinity Life Sciences Employee Review

1.0
Apr 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are decent, summer Fridays. Some nice people along the way.

Cons

Trinity used to be a good place, but in the last 3-4 years it’s really gone down hill. The CPO really tanked the culture and its systemic throughout the organization. HR is a joke and so unprofessional. The amount of people in leadership positions that have only worked at Trinity is laughable. They have no perspective on how to run an organization. As a consultant, we are overworked and underpaid. I recommend going to Clearview or Dedham. Better leaders, better teams, better growth. Oh, also don’t forget to get screwed on your bonus.

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Trinity Life Sciences Response
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We appreciate you sharing your feedback. I see that you have been with Trinity for over 5 years, and it's concerning to hear that your experience has not been positive in the past few years. We take feedback regarding our culture, HR, and leadership seriously – your insights are crucial for us to understand where we need to improve. We would appreciate you sharing more details about your experiences so we can use them as a catalyst for positive change. The best way to do so would be to go to your manager or HR Business Partner directly, or if you're more comfortable, sharing through the NAVEX portal. We understand your frustrations and are committed to addressing them!

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2.0
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Cons

There is no work life place and employees are expected to work on their vacation per the CPO even though they have planned it months in advance and got approval to take time, while others can take time off with no questions asked and not expected to work during their vacation and get all of the praise for a job well done. There is a very toxic work environment where employees do not feel appreciated and when they speak in meetings they are made to feel that they are in wrong and nothing they do is good enough. It’s always pointed out to employees about the mistakes/ issues that happened and held against them. Employees are expected to other employees work in addition to their own and have to check other teams members work even though it’s not their function. No one wants to own their work and pass it off to others. It is clearly noticeable that there is favoritism towards particular employees and those are the ones that get promoted. If you are not in with the popular “kids” you get treated poorly and get overlooked for advancement. The company extremely fails at the employee experience.

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