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Trinity Life Sciences

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Good place to learn about the pharmaceutical industry - Anonymous employee Trinity Life Sciences Employee Review

2.0
Mar 4, 2010
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lots of responsibility and client exposure for recent undergrads. Good variety of casework with quantitative focus. Excellent training program for recent graduates.

Cons

Hard to be offered an interview without a degree from Harvard, Princeton, or Dartmouth. Work/life balance promised but not delivered. Collegial atmosphere, but really everyone out for themselves. Few people with any pharma or biotech industry experience.

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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.

3.0
Jun 13, 2026
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Pros

Good projects, great infrastructure, great resources, strong focus on culture

Cons

Terrible staffing model, both for junior associates (2-3 projects) and for senior consultants (3-4 projects) and engagement managers (upto 6 projects). Rapid churn of senior leadership over the past 6 months. Terrible training and level setting for associates, leaving the consultants and senior consultants too heavily overworked, and engagement managers thread bare

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