MIT reviews

4.4

85% would recommend to a friend

(4,252 total reviews)

Sally Kornbluth

90% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

MIT has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,252 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The MIT employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Oct 19, 2008
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Pros

Working at MIT Lincoln Laboratory looks excellent on the resume. If you can get in the door it will definitely give your career a boost when you leave. While you are here, work life can be very laid back depending on the group you end up in. Other advantages are that you get to work with the best and brightest. Your work will also likely have a positive impact on your country. Lincoln Laboratory is excellent at training. There are many classes offered in house on a wide variety of fields. Additionally, the lab will reimburse you up to $5500 per year (the cost of a little less than 2 courses) for courses taken in pursuit of an advanced degree.

Cons

LL is a huge bureaucracy. There is minimal opportunity for upwards advancement. Unless you have a phd you will largely be held back by what degree you have. In my time there (5 years now) I have seen only a few people advance to higher positions within the lab. Speaking with coworkers I find that it is the general consensus that you can go up at most 1 level before hitting the ceiling imposed by your degree. Another downside is that there are very few women in the lab (outside of the Biology/Chemistry groups). I suggest you look elsewhere if you want an office romance. No stock options and pay is lower than industry.

3.0
Oct 15, 2008
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Pros

It is a great place to be from, but not a great place to be at.

Cons

The social situation is sometime exactly what you would expect from MIT. There is a huge level of competition, but not necessarily a whole lot of positive feedback

4.0
Oct 1, 2008
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Pros

A stable work environment and excellent employee benefits. The intellectual stimulation of being involved in important academic research. The benefits included tuition reimbursement for up to $5000 a year. The management was open and agreeable with feedback, and the office often ran smoothly in terms of work flow. They were just getting into more web development when I was there, so there could have been new opportunities in that area. Additionally, the flexible hours were ideal for someone who takes extension school courses in the evenings, or pursues freelance opportunities on the side. Reasonable life/work balance, to be sure with this job.

Cons

The work could be boring at times, and the office environment was too quiet. It almost felt like there was nobody there during the days. The offices were very isolated, and that almost led to a lack of communication and idea flow, which certainly would have been useful in several situations. There was some potential for professional growth, but it took a long time for people to leave positions and thus there were few opportunities for promotions. In that regard, the stability was also a downside. A little more employee morale would have been good, and it seemed people stayed in their positions too long

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