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Trinity Life Sciences

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Please work somewhere else if you can - Associate Consultant Trinity Life Sciences Employee Review

1.0
Sep 30, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Staff (AC/C/SC) are mostly really nice people and pleasant to work with. Ok pay, good benefits.

Cons

Caveating this is my first job out of undergrad and am part of early career rotational program. I could not imagine a worse place to work. Out of 33 people that started Jan 2024, there is only 14 left. Managers are overworked and stressed out and take it out on staff. I would say 40% of managers are nice and knowledgeable people and the other 60% are disorganized and rude. I was verbally abused by MT constantly and when raised to Leadership, it is brushed over. Work Life Balance and wellness is not a thing. It also takes two years now to get promoted from AC to C and looking up people used to become SC in 2.5 years. Doesn’t seem fair. Saving up emergency fund and hoping to find new job soon. Wouldn’t be mad to get fired.

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Trinity Life Sciences Response
7mo
Hi! Thanks for sharing - this is disappointing to hear. There are many resources to provide feedback - HRBP, Rotational Program Manager (me), and NAVEX, to share these experiences with - although you should be able to rely on your LT. That's something I'll bring to our HRBPs. In consulting, especially given there can be long hours, attrition happens, and is something that we take a close look at each year. There are many factors into why individuals leave an organization - and many are positive! We wish you the best in your next chapter and appreciate you starting your career with us. - Sarah Zeoli

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5.0
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Pros

Strong cross-functional collaboration across teams, with a genuine openness to feedback and iteration. There’s meaningful opportunity to shape processes, frameworks, and go-to-market materials, so your work can have real impact. You get exposure to strategic initiatives and leadership conversations beyond your immediate role. The team is made up of thoughtful, capable colleagues who care about delivering high-quality work, and there’s a consistent focus on improving and refining outputs.

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2.0
Apr 15, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

Working in small teams are great

Cons

There is no work life place and employees are expected to work on their vacation per the CPO even though they have planned it months in advance and got approval to take time, while others can take time off with no questions asked and not expected to work during their vacation and get all of the praise for a job well done. There is a very toxic work environment where employees do not feel appreciated and when they speak in meetings they are made to feel that they are in wrong and nothing they do is good enough. It’s always pointed out to employees about the mistakes/ issues that happened and held against them. Employees are expected to other employees work in addition to their own and have to check other teams members work even though it’s not their function. No one wants to own their work and pass it off to others. It is clearly noticeable that there is favoritism towards particular employees and those are the ones that get promoted. If you are not in with the popular “kids” you get treated poorly and get overlooked for advancement. The company extremely fails at the employee experience.

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