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Trinity Life Sciences

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Trinity Life Sciences reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(513 total reviews)
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Scott Evangelista

100% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Trinity Life Sciences has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 513 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trinity Life Sciences employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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513 reviews
2.0
Sep 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Interesting variety of work / projects and exposure to clients - Lots of resources / support - Summer Fridays are nice (when you are able to take them)

Cons

- Work life balance usually non-existent due to understaffing / recent restructuring, and only seems to get worse as you progress - Unclear expectations / some poor communication across teams (some MT/LT are the bane of my existence) - Tough to make meaningful connections / friends at work - Compensation could be higher

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Trinity Life Sciences Response
1y
Appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review, and we echo your pros around exposure to clients, resources, and perks! For work life balance, consulting has it's ups and downs and we encourage you to discuss with your manager if you are constantly in an "up". The team is always looking for ways to help create & foster connections across the business, if you have any ideas please share with your local HR teams.
3.0
Sep 11, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great overview of biotech industry and insight into different players. There are a few very knowledgeable people in the company that are interesting to speak to and huge resources to learn from. Supports their high performers

Cons

As an associate and even a consultant you have very little say in what you are going to do. You'll get pulled into projects that tank your utilization, meetings will be scheduled outside of your work hours. Everything is largely top-down and getting your buy-in is treated as optional. There are little to no opportunities to use more sophisticated analysis or build tools. Whether this is a problem or not depends on your skillset and what you want to do. Your days will revolve around meetings, powerpoint, word, and occasionally excel, but don't expect to learn anything beyond that. There's no SQL, VBA, macros, or statistics. Visualizations are usually just within powerpoint and tableu is not really used. Echoing previously made reviews, managers set a culture of attrition: Even on their PTO days they will check in multiple times a day, and you cannot set your own work boundaries if they are pinging you for things late into the night. This is not malicious, but you have some people that like to take a break around 5 or 6, then sign back on, and other that prefer to stay on for a bit longer then sign of for the entire night. Since we are often staffed on 2+ projects, you can be just wrapping something up for a project at 7pm when another manager hops back online and pings you for something else. Projects are scoped with an attitude of "you don't say no", and that can be seen in how we handle client requests; out-of-scope work is often added on, and we will deliver exactly what the client wants even if it isn't reasonable or is against our better judgement. Ultimately this is good for business, but the brunt of these decisions will be on your shoulders.

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Trinity Life Sciences Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experiences here. Certainly in agreement that managers are different in terms of their project and people management style. It can be difficult to juggle these different styles (communication on both sides is the most important, and we are training our managers on this!) - Trinity always has the best intentions with our employees and clients in mind, especially when making project-based decisions. We hope you took away some valuable experiences at Trinity during your short time here as you move to the next step in your career! - Sarah Zeoli
1.0
Sep 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Salaries are among the highest around, with good benefits.

Cons

Management doesn't excel at the work we do. It's a huge company so easy to feel like an insignificant cog in a wheel.

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Trinity Life Sciences Response
2y
Thanks for leaving this feedback! Every Voice Matters at Trinity so I couldn't agree more that that is something we should continue to work on. - Sarah Zeoli
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