Friendly people, great teamwork, intense collaborative science, but bureaucratic. - Postdoctoral Research Associate ORAU Employee Review

5.0
Sep 24, 2013
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Pros

-Friendly work environment -Great teamwork -Access many exoerimental facilities in-house. -Critical work can be outsourced to in-house experts, so you can do what you are best at (also expect some in return). -Safety first priority, followed by quick implementation (once safety issues are addressed). -New ideas are always welcomed. -Great work-life balance. -As long as one learns how to cut through bureaucratic channels it is good (but it may take some time, and some never learn). -Keeping a good relationship at all levels is highly encouraged and is this is a good learning experience for that. -Great place for exploring the outdoors and sports activities. Several sports clubs around. It is in the Appalachian Mountains. -West Knoxville offers an excellent selection of housing, lifestyle and shops, and a fair selection of restaurants and schools.

Cons

-Safety issues may be long-drawn, sometimes excessive, expensive and inefficient. -May be too laid back (especially after getting used to Chicago lifestyle). -Quick, efficient decision making is compromised with bureaucracy. -Access to some of the experimental instruments needs lengthy paperwork (even though the instrument is not busy. -Some dead-wood is present. -The in-house contractors and trade-unions always over-charge their time, (and if you decide not to over-pay, they will be slow, and force you to overpay for their time). -A lot of freedom to work on own stuff and pace (which can be good and bad at same time). -Knoxville is not the best city for city-life lovers. -A few good private schools are present, but this is not the best school district in the US.

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Pros

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Cons

We are considered not employed, but a "participant in a program". Our salary is a taxable income. There is no benefits other than an offered health insurance that costs hundreds each month out of your salary for minimal coverage. There is no PTO. You have to ask permission if you want to take a day off or go on a trip. Any problems with the management goes unnoticed and you get told by ORISE to speak to the program manager even if they are the problem.

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