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Great Company - Anonymous employee MIT Lincoln Laboratory Employee Review

5.0
30 Mar 2016
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Pros

Very smart people, almost everyone has a PhD and knows their stuff inside and out. Would recommend very highly to anyone intrested

Cons

Projects can sometimes move slowly. A much slower pace than companies in private sector, which could be a pro or con depending on what youre looking for

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory Response
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We appreciate your insights. Overall, about a third of our technical staff are PhD's, a third have Master's Degrees, and a third have Bachelor's Degrees. We are fortunate to be able to attract highly qualified candidates at each level. It is sometimes the case that a project will move slowly. At times that is the nature of research work as it is sometimes hard to break new ground.

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Cons

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Pros

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