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Lots of brilliant people - Anonymous employee MIT Lincoln Laboratory Employee Review

4.0
7 Dec 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Never felt pressured about deadlines. Also, the higher up you go in the reporting hierarchy, the more impressive the people. Very rarely do you see senior staff and leadership positions so consistently filled with talent. Very little to no overtime required.

Cons

In some cases, you'll be working on better and more refined versions of the wheel. It's also very difficult to influence the development process since in many cases the code is just for a demo so people aren't as particular.

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory Response
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Thank you for your insight. We do work hard to attract and retain high quality staff and I think that your experience indicates that we have succeeded. Work-Life balance is very important here so we so try to keep the balance positive. There are times when we are asked to enhance an existing project. The best measure for us is that we are able to add value and enhance the project to the benefit of the mission. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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