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Trinity Life Sciences

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Decent company but cracks are starting to form - Consultant Trinity Life Sciences Employee Review

4.0
May 4, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Overall, I still recommend Trinity partners: - Pod system is awesome: team of peers and assigned mentors - Many different project types: corporate strategy, BD, PMR, claims analysis, HEOR etc - Leadership team is for the most part positive and encouraging - Decent female leadership: Leslie the senior partner is pretty awesome in terms of her ability to stay involved in project work, selling, as well as leading the company. Decent amount of promotions going to women. - Competitive pay, decent office even if it's in Waltham, improving perks (WFH 1/week and unlimited vacay)

Cons

Poor work-life balance: - Long hours and everyone, absolutely everyone being stretched quite thin: is this because of partnering with Parthenon? This is true at all levels of the organization, and it now feels common where LT is too busy selling and not really involved in project work. Junior staff feels stretched too thin a lot of times. As a result, a lot of people have been/are looking to leave, and Trinity better realize quickly that the market is very hot right now, demand for Trinity consultants is quite high. There absolutely needs to be a system to monitor work hours and make sure to give half days off or something when someone is working 60+ hours for 2+ consecutive weeks. Also LT needs to be realistic when selling and KO-ing a new project. It is quiet ridiculous for Allyson the staffing manager to be looking for help to put together a KO deck the day of. Trinity is flying too close to the sun, and I won't be surprised if we get burned soon. -Rather discouraging to see how stressed/busy the managers/sr consultants are: another reason people look to leave

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5.0
May 7, 2026
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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.

Cons

With continued growth, there is an opportunity to further mature and standardize processes to drive greater consistency and efficiency at scale. Enhancing clarity around frameworks and cross-functional alignment will further strengthen execution as priorities continue to evolve.

2.0
Apr 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
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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