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Boston Biomedical, Inc.

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Good work environment, flat structure, must have interest for biotech or you'll get bored - Anonymous employee Boston Biomedical, Inc. Employee Review

5.0
12 Nov 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great work environment. There are a lot of smart people here. People are nice and not pretentious. The facility is high-tech and modern and in a good location. -I'm actually involved in all the projects I work on, not just doing "scut work." The projects are interesting and I learn a lot. -The work hours are flexible. Not being a morning person, it's nice to have the option to get in and leave later. -The company has expanded but the management is still accessible.

Cons

-Although the projects themselves are different, it's easy to fall into routine. -Work is not always challenging. -Progress is fast but results in biotech are slow. -If you don't have passion for science and drug development, this work won't be exciting to you.

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5.0
16 Apr 2020
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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
27 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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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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