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Hard Work Pays Off - Anonymous employee Boston Biomedical, Inc. Employee Review

5.0
Apr 23, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are so many opportunities to grow within this company. Despite doubling in size over the last year, it has maintained its exciting start-up atmosphere. Many projects are "all hands on deck," while the company focuses on giving back to its employees. The work is challenging but very rewarding. If you put in the effort, you can move up and gain responsibility quickly because the company is growing so fast and new responsibilities frequently present themselves. If you are looking for a effortless, 9-5 job with no accountability, this is not the company for you. Individuals who want to be invested in a company that is thriving in its field and be proud their impact on the company should consider Boston Biomedical. Additional perks: free snacks, coffee, other food, pizza lunch once a week, happy hour on Fridays, free parking close to key locations in Cambridge and Boston, flexible hours, decent vacation and holidays, great people to work with.

Cons

Longer hours, communication is often convoluted, stress related to new job responsibilities.

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5.0
Apr 16, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Engaged teams, roll up sleeves attitude, flexible schedule with understanding management. EXCELLENT influx of work and good science to do.

Cons

Trying to expunge the past opinions is difficult, but trying to work towards a (really) promising future.

2.0
Aug 27, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very good benefits, colleagues are friendly and easy going (there are always exceptions), snacks and coffee in abundance, plenty of parking if you drive, and in our current job market it is an OK place to start.

Cons

Inexistent structured path that you can follow in order to progress in your career. Your career stagnates as soon as you walk in the door. Salaries are below industrial average (less 30 or 40K than average). And salary increase does not happen every year, and for some, not even ever two years. No annual bonus, and no recognition of your good, hard work. Frustration and lack of motivation is what you will typically feel as the time goes by. On the top of that, there is really no communication between groups, which I think it would be useful in terms of work progression and direction. Middle management has no say on almost anything important and you mostly manage yourself. Department meetings resemble seminars where no discussion is allowed... maybe resulting from a fear of speaking up and be shout at... which render these meetings fairly useless. Do your homework before you accept an offer! Sometimes there are no other options, but if there are, use your decision balance adequately. And please beware of the raving reviews, most are fake and forcibly fabricated, and if they are not the reviewer must be working at a company with a similar name and, well, mistakes happen!

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