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What is it like working at EBSCO Information Services?
I feel the 80/20 paleto rule could work, but then they try to shove minimun daily and weekly goals (calls etc.)
Account Executive in Ipswich:
Pros: Freedom of working remotely
Cons: Minimum calls daily and weekly. Unnecessary
Good work environment, great colleagues, mediocre compensation.
Senior Medical Writer in Ipswich:
Pros: Colleagues, impact of work on healthcare, flexibility
Cons: Non-transparent decisions and promotion/compensation decisions, not great culture at EBSCO as whole
Business Analyst, IT:
Losing confidence in leadership. Location and flexibility are great, benefits are good, compensation is below average. Very little diversity in leadership, few women in top roles. Casual dress code and nice cafe on site are pros.
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