Retirement planning is important for all MIT employees at all stages of their lives and their careers — not just for those nearing retirement. MIT offers a variety of programs to assist you with your savings and retirement goals. Learn more: http://hrweb.mit.edu/benefits/retirement.
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Anonymous Administrative Assistant
Current
Cambridge, Massachusetts
It has a great plan!
Current
Cambridge, Massachusetts
no complaints with their retirement plan
Current
Cambridge, Massachusetts
I'm not yet fully there on this
Anonymous Researcher, PhD Candidate
Current
Cambridge, Massachusetts
no retirement plan (401k) assistance
Former
Boston, Massachusetts
heir work schedules2.
Remote Work Options: The ability to work from locations outside the office, providing greater flexibility2.
Paid Parental Leave: Time off for new parents to care for their children, contributing to family wellbeing2.
Employee Wellness Programs: Initiatives to support physical, emotional, and mental health, such as fitness classes and nutritional food options2.
These
Current
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Pension is an extra comparing to the industry
Current
Boston, Massachusetts
they have a great plan
Current
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Social security, pension and 401(k) should lead to comfortable retirement