Terrible Culture, Overworked, Undervalued, Underpaid - Field Clinical Representative Boston Scientific Employee Review

1.0
16 Jun 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Hands on impact in providing care for patients

Cons

Absolutely zero career development/promotion opportunities. Management has a large disconnect from the field very unprofessional and not motivated to do anything about the northeast regions current culture of sexist, racist and xenophobic behavior. You will not have a work life balance and they will not care. Pay is very much below the industry average considering the time and training needed to be proficient in the required tasks and skills. When I handed my two weeks in, my manager threatened to sue me.

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