Great place to work - Senior Analyst Boston Scientific Employee Review

5.0
9 Dec 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They treat their employees well and it can be a very family friendly company depending on the position. It's been fun to work with so many bright, engaged, enthusiastic people towards a common goal. They are invested in helping you build your career, and there are many opportunities to move; they often promote from within. Compensation is good and benefits are great. I'm a mid-career professional with experience in many industries and this is the best company I've ever worked for.

Cons

I've had one emotionally abusive manager, and friends there have experienced similar negative situations. That said, my current manager is wonderful.

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