Would work her forever! - Anonymous employee Boston Scientific Employee Review

5.0
Feb 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The work/life balance is reason #1. I mean it when I say - I would be happy working at BSC for the entirety of my career. In my function, management listens to their employees, give opportunities for advancement and really rewards top performers.

Cons

Some of the buildings could stand to be renovated, but I'd hardly call that a con. :)

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Boston Scientific Response
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Thank you for taking the time to engage with us on Glassdoor. We're thrilled you're having a positive work experience at Boston Scientific. Work/life balance IS important and we're proud to have you representing us. With one of our core values being Caring, we strive to act with integrity and compassion to support patients, customers, our communities and each other.

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