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Division 5 - Anonymous employee MIT Lincoln Laboratory Employee Review

5.0
26 Mar 2017
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Pros

The work is truly cutting edge. You get to focus on research and sometime you actually get to focus on the engineering aspects. Unrivaled density of smart people working on challenging problems across many problem domains. Academic resources; it's MIT after all.

Cons

Pay. Although they claim that pay is to market, that is the one big lie. No bonuses, no stock. Attrition is a big problem, particularly in Cyber. Accountability is often lacking.

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Lincoln Laboratory's focus on research for significant, cutting edge issues is one of the prime aspects of working here. As a not for profit organization, we have some strictures that are not found at commercial ventures but overall, Lincoln Laboratory employees enjoy a total compensation that is on par with most other options. We continue to monitor and adapt compensation programs to enable a competitive structure. Often, the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects is the driving motivator for our employees. Thank you for your comments.

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