Quality technician - Quality Technician Boston Scientific Employee Review

3.0
20 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Health insurance and other benefits. Great place to learn if you are just out of college. Opportunity to buy shares in the company at a discounted rate.

Cons

Expected to do all the tasks of an engineer while being paid the salary of a technician. Not many opportunities for career progression. They are constantly trying to cut costs and employees are being underpaid for the position they are in.

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Thank you for your post. We strive to provide compensation that is competitive in today's market and include competitive core benefits while differentiating ourselves with flexible options that meet individual needs. Boston Scientific is constantly looking to improve how we do things so we sincerely appreciate your feedback.

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