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BioFire Diagnostics

Acquired by bioMérieux

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Good company, bright future, but has a long way to go - Intern BioFire Diagnostics Employee Review

3.0
Dec 16, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They make cool products and have a lot of potential. The engineering managers are awesome, they don't micromanage or add unneeded pressure. They will get you anything you need to help you do your job better. Great pay, decent health benefits, amazing 401k plan. Every other Friday off is great.

Cons

They have low standards for hiring, walk through production and you'll see people you wouldn't trust to mow your lawn. Timeclock system is annoying. Driving up to the research park is horrible, so unless you live near there, get ready for a frustrating drive twice a day. They are pretty loose with documentation, which can cause problems in the future.

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5.0
Mar 11, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent benefits with four weeks vacation per year.

Cons

Hard scheduling days off . Always conflicting days.

3.0
Sep 25, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good work week hours. You get every other Friday off. Plenty of vacation time. Very good 401k. Decent medical benefits. Coworkers are the best to work with. Excellent talent and ingenuity. The developers are top notch, project managers are awesome to work with to a degree.

Cons

If you are a test engineer, you will have every project manager, associate director, director and senior director know better than you how to test software. They conform to the factory based test method. They wont let you deviate so don't try. Even with their extremely educated management, they seem to know little to nothing about Tacit and Explicit knowledge or ignore it outright because it doesn't fit into their outdated method. But aren't above informing you how a test case is to be written so that anyone can run it. (A terrible model that makes lazy testers, expensive test case documents, and crappy software)

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