Fermilab - Anonymous employee Fermilab Employee Review

4.0
14 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

One of the most unique work places in the world. Maybe not as shiny and slick as industry, but there is stability at the lab that can offset. If you're focused and motivated, this is the place for you. If you just want a job, you may not last too long.

Cons

The afore mentioned stability, may also be a con. Some aspects of the lab seem to be stuck in generations gone by, and the workforce needs to move into the new millennium. The lab is making an effort, but has a very long way to go if they want to attract the type of talent that can lead the mission into the future.

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Cons

Professionals outside the physics discipline are often not given full recognition as subject-matter experts in their own fields and are frequently overridden by individuals in senior or privileged positions. In many cases, decisions are driven more by influence, convenience, or personal preference than by operational needs or technical best practices. As a result, non-physicist professionals may be relegated to routine or less desirable tasks, while higher-visibility projects and decision-making responsibilities are concentrated elsewhere. Basicaly non-physicist professionals are hired to support or maintain systems that were implemented without sufficient planning or domain expertise, leaving significant room for improvement. This dynamic can lead to underutilization of specialized talent, reduced efficiency, operational challenges, frustration among staff, and, over time, burnout. Definitively not a good place to work for non-physicist professionals. NOTE: The actual CEO is Norbert Holtkamp

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