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4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(1,075 total reviews)

Michael Witherell

86% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Lawrence Berkeley Lab has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,075 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Lawrence Berkeley Lab employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Oct 26, 2017

Staff Scientist

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Pros

It pays well. If you happened to be in a good group, you work may be reward.

Cons

1. Hard to be a good scientist when they EH&S department is totally out of control. Scientists spend more time on mindless compliance than on science itself. 2. What counts is how many papers you publish in good journals. Nothing else matters. 3. Politics is pervasive. Infighting is insense. You well need to engage in one-on-one knife fights to get your funding (figuratively speaking) The atmosphere in a big center like JCAP is toxic. The place is ruled by professors. If you are not one, it is almost impossible to move up. 4. Over half its funding is for renewable energy R&D. With Trump and Rick Perry in charge, that's all going away. I predict some very painful years ahead.

2.0
Oct 4, 2019
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Pros

Good salary; generous education program; nice views from the site

Cons

No sense of mission; no interest in seeking economic benefit of taxpayer-funded research; a lot of snarky, unpleasant people; lack of onsite parking; unsafe walkways; leadership shows little interest in operational staff/achievements (versus scientific staff); areas/divisions are siloed; the least woman-friendly place I have ever worked; everything done at the last minute.

1.0
Apr 9, 2019

Career Suicide

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's slow paced and very few people are doing real work, so you have a lot of time to do other things. The hill also has a nice view of the bay area.

Cons

They barely pay you for above mentioned slow pace. Most of the staff in middle management (along with myself) even though we have phds in STEM know that we can not afford to live in the bay area. The perceived prestige of working at a national lab is enough to get naive young people in the door. Most people either promptly leave leading to high turnover and high overhead, or realize they don't have to do anything to get a small paycheck, time with their family if they have one, and a pension in 20-30 years. Unfortunately the pay being as much as 50-60% of market rates means that real sacrifices must be made if one wants to have a family or live in general in the bay area. I have a colleague who lives in a van. He has his engineering degree. An physics BS from Harvard was hired as an RA making 40k/year in the bay area. Do you think he's staying? Most of my coworkers do not own cars because we can't afford them, which is good because the lab is reducing parking constantly. My advice to my younger self is to not be so impressionable with regards to working in a national lab and evaluate working here similar to another company. I pivoted my engineering career to work on energy and climate change, but I regret doing it at Berkeley Lab.

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