MIT Reseaech Assistant reviews

4.7

98% would recommend to a friend

(532 total reviews)

Sally Kornbluth

100% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Reseaech Assistant employees have rated MIT with 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 532 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Reseaech Assistant professionals have an excellent working experience there. MIT is rated 26% above average by Reseaech Assistant professionals compared to other employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Oct 10, 2009
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Pros

Talented and creative coworkers. World class education focusing on problem solving skills and technical understanding. Great student culture (undergraduate). Tremendous opportunities that are easy to take advantage of, due to the huge and easily reachable pool of brilliant thinkers and world-class researchers (simple enough to schedule an appointment with a professor and discuss your idea). Great opportunity to network for the same reason.

Cons

Recent events resulting from the recession have shown the disconnect between the administration and the students/research community. Your experience depends a lot on the characteristics of the group you work with. I've worked with professors who are very quick in giving very strong feedback on how you are doing or can improve, and also with professors who don't communicate at all and get upset afterwards when I didn't do what they wanted. Compared to the cost of living in Boston, graduate RA stipends are a joke.

5.0
Sep 13, 2009
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Pros

As a graduate student: - Resources are plentiful. IT, facilities, libraries and the rest have most of everything one could need. Shared instrumentation facilities are of high quality. - Size. The large size and variety of the work happening at MIT means that there are knowledgeable people in almost any relevant area that you can seek advice from. - Nerdy atmosphere and great variety in people. It is difficult to feel left out. - Nice campus and excellent recreational facilities

Cons

- Chief potential downside: Principal Investigators can be "hands-off" to the point that it is possible to get stuck in difficult / vague projects for extended periods of time. It is essential that you take initiative and exit or enter projects depending on your own judgement. - In some groups advisers can be ambitious in a way that translates into significant pressure on graduate students to put in lab-hours or achieve results. This depends from group to group.

3.0
Aug 21, 2009
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Pros

I spent 2 years as a graduate research assistant at MIT. The work is cutting edge and there are really smart people everywhere. The facilities are typically good and funding is good.

Cons

There is always LOTS of work to do. For me, there was very little guidance from my advisor/boss so it was a bit difficult at times to figure out what the top research priorities were.

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