Great Place, Lacking in Diversity - Process Engineer II Boston Scientific Employee Review

4.0
27 Jul 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Engaging work, collaborative environment, great culture

Cons

lacks diversity in engineers and the surrounding area in general

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Boston Scientific Response
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Thank you for engaging with us here. At Boston Scientific, we recognize that the incredible innovations we’ve made for patients worldwide all come down to the ideas, talents and tenacity of colleagues from all backgrounds. Consistent with our values, we take an intentional approach to diversity, equity and inclusion that demonstrates meaningful, measurable progress over time. We also partner with leading organizations and institutions to support the hiring and development of talent from underrepresented groups. We’re always looking to improve, so we appreciate your feedback.

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