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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

49% 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 Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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513 reviews
5.0
Mar 18, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I've been at Trinity for a number of years now, and as some one who was uncertain with the direction my career would take out of undergrad, Trinity was the perfect place for me to carve my own path forward and develop skills which I take with me in any future endeavor. I had no idea what I wanted to do after college, but I was a biology major (had toyed with the idea of medical school), and I was fascinated by the healthcare industry. At Trinity, I have been able to learn more about the industry, dive deep and explore various therapeutic areas, and help clients answer a variety of business questions on a daily basis. Working on multiple projects ensured that I never got bored in the monotony of day-to-day work, and I was always learning, always bettering myself. In your first years at Trinity, you're always growing; if I took a snapshot of each year I've been at Trinity, each picture would look very different, in terms of the people I was working with, the types of clients/projects I was working on, and the role I was playing on those projects. This trend continues even today, and I've always had new goals that I can identify and work toward. It wouldn't be an honest review if I also couldn't say something about the people who work at Trinity. Undoubtedly, so many of my closest friendships and travel partners have been people with whom I work, and I honestly look forward to getting to spend time with co-workers, both during the work week and after hours. Working the hours you'd expect as a Consultant, so much of the experience comes down to the people you're surrounded with, and this is something in which Trinity truly excels- looking for people who not only contribute to the work product we offer our clients, but who adds to the firm's culture and will be a welcome addition to the Trinity community.

Cons

The firm has more than doubled in size since I joined, and as such, has been going through typical growing pains that you'd expect: how to maintain culture within a growing company, how to integrate people from diverse academic and professional backgrounds into the company and set them up for success, and how to grow the company strategically to ensure that company success doesn't come at the cost of its own people. While there have been ups and downs throughout this process, I've seen company leadership increase transparency into our business outlook and plans, foster a dialogue to ensure PhD new hires have their backgrounds leveraged in ongoing project work, and adapt hiring practices to be more fluid with the company's business needs. More than anything, I've seen them seek out feedback and input from individuals across all levels to learn how they can do better and develop an environment which will sustain as the company continues to grow. Also, this is consulting, so hours and work weeks can be long, particularly in busy times of they year, but this isn't out of line with what any of my friends in other large consulting firms (e.g., "big three") experience.

2.0
Mar 17, 2017

Uninspiring Management and Repetitive Work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company outings helped us develop close relationships with our peers.

Cons

No career development training is provided. Frequently worked strings of long weeks with little appreciation expressed by managers. Promotions tend to be based on favoritism rather than merit resulting in "managers" who don't know how to manage. As another reviewer mentioned, there was pressure to paint Trinity in a good light in Vault surveys. Company image > people. Elitist culture. Constantly heard Harvard this or Princeton that. Please remember that not everyone at the company attended Harvard or Princeton.

1.0
Mar 14, 2017

Hold Partners Accountable for Behavior

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great junior team and smart people.

Cons

No commitment to innovation. Initiatives are abandoned. White papers are all researched and created by junior staff with Partners names attached and no credit given to junior staff. Leadership team requests no negative feedback on social media to keep our ratings high so we can compete with Putnam and Parthenon. Partners speak negatively about staff and Partner's poor choices at company events are tolerated.

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