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4.2

91% would recommend to a friend

(153 total reviews)
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Laurie Leshin

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51% positive business outlook

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5.0
Feb 2, 2023

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Pros

They payed a bit more then minimum wage

Cons

It was hard to work and work on class work at the same time.

4.0
Dec 13, 2022
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Pros

Plenty of time off, especially during the holiday break Kind coworkers Work-from-home policy

Cons

Benefits could be better, especially if there were more options for health insurance Pay is far below current market value for most staff positions, raises are minimum, no raises for cost of living No room for career advancement/promotions Communication issues are abundant, particularly between departments

5.0
Dec 13, 2022
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Pros

Depending on how much you push to learn more and take classes with top professors (instead of worry about grades, unless you have to), you can learn high end practical knowledge and gain experience with state of the art equipment which apply to a wide variety of industries. I learned from physics, robotics, mechanical, materials, bioengineering and civil departments and worked with many instruments for different projects and almost everyone is supporting and willing to teach or work with you. Of course you have to communicate and link with labs and different scientists to in order to work with them but that’s all part of the PhD journey. It’s a highly valuable experience that trains you for problem solving, you learn all the fundamentals in classes and apply them hands on in lab settings. Just prepare for living a minimal life for 4,5 years or with family support and you can do a lot after PhD. This doesn’t mean that there are a lot of jobs out there for PhDs as it becomes a very specific application, people say tenure track is a stressful path but some like it, and instructors don't get paid enough but have a path, if you get a job in industry you’ll be very successful imo and that depends on the disciplines that you practiced, so just train for something that has a big industry like tech, pharma at this time.

Cons

Low pay for PhD researchers, income is number one stress factor (apa, 2015) and PhD researchers could perform better with more benefits

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