People work 12 hr days.
Extremely high turn-over (~25% of the R&D team in a year) and extreme favoritism.
Computational biology team keeps falling apart.
C-level executives live in New York along with all the business and devops folks.
CEO travels to Boston once a year to 'meet' with the scientists for an hour, but studiously talks only to the follks he already knows.
Pay is well below industry standards, and there are virtually no perks.
Also, the science is shoddy at best...
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Mar 9, 2021 - Scientist in Boston, MAPros
The non-leadership scientists are nice.
Cons
People work 12 hr days. Extremely high turn-over (~25% of the R&D team in a year) and extreme favoritism. Computational biology team keeps falling apart. C-level executives live in New York along with all the business and devops folks. CEO travels to Boston once a year to 'meet' with the scientists for an hour, but studiously talks only to the follks he already knows. Pay is well below industry standards, and there are virtually no perks. Also, the science is shoddy at best...
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Nov 2, 2021 - Anonymous Employee in Cambridge, MAPros
Competitive salaries, great benefits, groundbreaking science, FUN.
Cons
It's the hardest job I've ever had. If you don't want to work hard, you dont want to work here.
Great people and science
Sep 10, 2020 - Senior Computational Biologist in Cambridge, MAPros
science people culture director of immunology/gene editing technology some benefits
Cons
make sure to handle your compensation pretty well at the beginning
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