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NSF postdoctoral life in the Dept of Astrophysical sciences - NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Princeton University Employee Review

5.0
Oct 12, 2013
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Pros

A reasonably friendly and open department. A good postdoc life, yet as this group of folks changes at a fairly high rate, it's hard to know who your peers will be until you arrive. That said, they are bound to be sharp!

Cons

It's hard to imagine a scientific department at an Ivy League without big egos walking around the halls.

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5.0
Jul 3, 2026
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Pros

EVERYTHING WAS GREAT! Princeton is great to both work for and study at. Go TIGERS!

Cons

if you love princeton, princeton will love you back, no cons

2.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

Incredible benefits, worth 40% of your salary. So much time off it's hard to use. Great health care, 36 hour work week (if your boss doesn't make you work more), slow-paced.

Cons

So much time off it's hard to use it all without losing it with annual rollover caps. Pay is terrible. In theory, you come for the benefits and the lighter, less frenetic workload but that very much depends on who your boss is and what team you work for. I worked for a very mismanaged research center where my manager expected everyone to be available 24 hours a day. Most PU departments operate at a snail's pace, no sense of urgency even on urgent things. Independent faculty doing cool things but the institution is very lowercase c conservative. No pathway for advancement, especially on smaller teams.

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