Research Associate - Research Associate Helix Employee Review

5.0
Sep 20, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A dynamic work environment. Passionate and hard working employees that push you to do your best. Coworkers are great; friendly and full of knowledge. No hierarchy, anyone with an input/opinion will be heard. Great snacks/drinks and free lunch.

Cons

You will definitely gain some weight. It is a start up so some people might not like that sort of workplace. Some people might not like the fact that sometimes you have to go beyond your own responsibilities and do random tasks that are needed to be done in a start up environment.

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Helix Response
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After spending a few days in the San Diego office this week I can understand how hard it is to keep the weight off with all of the snacks laying around. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying your experience working at Helix. Part of the personal growth of working at Helix is having the opportunity to work on projects or initiatives that would normally be out of scope at a larger company. We hope that employees view this is an opportunity to gain new skills and not as a burden. That being said, we're actively hiring for both the San Diego and San Carlos offices to ensure that workloads are manageable. I believe our work environment necessitates people that can be agile in their approach to their job since we're a new company paving the way in a new industry. Thanks again for being great hosts in San Diego and taking the time to provide your feedback! -Derek Talent Acquisition

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