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Interesting Work - Anonymous employee MIT Lincoln Laboratory Employee Review

4.0
Oct 10, 2016
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Pros

Very interesting work. Cutting edge technologies. Contributing to our national defense.

Cons

Secrecy requirements and IT is completely locked down.

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We appreciate your insight. People considering working at Lincoln Lab do need to be aware that security is a major part of the climate. While this can be inconvenient at times, history and current events speak to the necessity.

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Cons

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