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5.0
Mar 11, 2015
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Pros

Great company, comfortable environment, collaborative workers, excellent managers. Strongly believe in a 40 hour work week and paid overtime if you do have to work. Training available (and getting better). A good mix of challenging work and some mundane work (someone has to do it). Strong drive to make sure the investigators are happy. No cubicals - just shared (2 people) offices. Free bagels on Friday. People stay a long time.

Cons

Pay is good, but not great - but the work/life balance makes up for that. Advancement seems to be somewhat unstructured, but you do find yourself moving into other responsibilities. The coffee sucks.

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Pros

Work is interesting and company fully embraces work/life balance

Cons

Pay is middle-tier for the area

2.0
Oct 20, 2016
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Pros

Atmosphere is informal. Projects are often gov't contracts that get extended or delayed for reasons outside the company's control. Most people get put on multiple projects. This is good -- it enables you to learn from a variety of situations. It's sort of against company culture to directly pressure you. You won't be forced to work a certain way as long as you can juggle your tasks at the slow & steady pace that's expected of you. We develop primarily on Windows, which can be awkward compared to Unix-like systems, but we do keep up with developments in software. We don't develop in a cave.

Cons

Going hand-in-hand with that atmosphere, management style is passive and laissez faire. This is a double-edged sword. If you get on a project with management that's interested in what you're doing, the job can be fun and educational. If not, you can waste a lot of time and be quite lonely. Oftentimes I'm told that things will be happening 'very soon' and then wait months before work begins. I've never had an in-person code review. Some of my tasks are reviewed more thoroughly than others. Some of it is barely looked at. Again, this varies by whom I work with; some teams are quite good about feedback. The pay is relatively low. They're honest about this up front.

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