Fantastic - Solution Specialist Hologic Employee Review

5.0
9 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A rewarding company that truly expresses and interprets its stated values. So far I have nothing but good things to say and insist on the fact that this company allows me to develop both professionally and personally. I strongly recommend working here because it's work for a greater good, which is women's health.

Cons

I've been here for 1 year now and I can't really point to anything that would justify a negative, but if I could point to anything it would be to do a bit more homeworking (at the moment it's on average 1 day a week) but I find the average a bit low. Having said that, the reason would be to have employees who are closer and know each other, which I can consider to be a valid condition.

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Hologic Response
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Thank you for your amazing feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you feel aligned with our values and mission and that your experience here has been both professionally and personally rewarding—it’s especially meaningful knowing you value contributing to women’s health. We appreciate your suggestion regarding more opportunities for homeworking and understand the importance of balancing flexibility with fostering strong team connections; we’ll continue to explore ways to support both.

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Cons

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