Run Away - Anonymous employee Hologic Employee Review

1.0
Feb 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexibility, some people are cool, lax environment for the most part

Cons

Cliques, sometimes I feel like I am back in high school. If you're able to play the corporate politics game and able to brown nose you'll be fine, If not then look elsewhere because otherwise you will feel like a nobody. Raises are not great, bonuses are not great, promotions don't happen often. Low pay compared to similar positions and you won't get a raise if you ask.

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Hologic Response
3mo
Thank you for your honest feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve experienced flexibility and a generally relaxed environment. The concerns you’ve raised about cliques, office politics, feeling undervalued, and dissatisfaction with compensation, raises, bonuses, and promotions are important. While we can’t discuss individual situations here, your feedback will be shared with the appropriate leaders and HR teams for review.

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