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MIT LL - Anonymous employee MIT Lincoln Laboratory Employee Review

2.0
Oct 13, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

stable work environment, good benefits and work life balance

Cons

difficult to get good ideas funded.

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory Response
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We appreciate your insight. Work/Life balance is a key goal for us and it is nice that you have benefited from it. As an applied research laboratory it is sometimes the case that project funding can be dynamic. A benefit of the breadth of the Laboratory work program is that we can apply the learning and science to other projects so funding shifts may also be beneficial in the long run. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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