MIT reviews

4.4

85% would recommend to a friend

(4,245 total reviews)

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90% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

MIT has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,245 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The MIT employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Apr 28, 2009
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Pros

They have everything right here: Dentist, bank, gym, clubs, sports, doctors, gardens, free transportation, theater. They even have staff housing if you want it. People are generally friendly and relaxed. Generous time off and benefits. The location is perfect for getting to Boston. They have a habit of promoting from within the university; even across departments. Knowledge of MIT is a huge help when applying to higher up positions within the institution. So, a lot of people start pretty low on the food chain and work their way up. I really like my boss and my colleagues. They're a pleasure to be around.

Cons

It takes a while to advance, depending on the department you're in. Budget cuts effect the university just like anywhere else. If there isn't room for you to move up, you may have to try to switch departments. HR probably won't suggest you move up, so you have to be really proactive. The size of the institution can be a little daunting; there's definitely an MIT culture that you have to learn the nuances of. Some of the buildings are pretty old and have problems with heating, air conditioning, mice, etc. There are students everywhere during the semester, so be prepared for crowded hallways and the like.

4.0
Apr 7, 2009
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Pros

It has awesome name recognition. Just saying that you work for MIT makes people look at you differently. As a grad student, your schedule is also very flexible (for the most part).

Cons

It really depends on your adviser. Some advisers are really demanding and others aren't. Some look over your shoulder about everything and want to show you how to do every step. Others want to see you once a month and that's it. There are also those in between. Each style can be good if that is the way you work best. Choose wisely. It can mean the difference between bliss and misery.

5.0
Mar 28, 2009
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Pros

Everyone at MIT is excited about the ongoing research going on in their labs and others at the institute. Collaboration is a positive, whether it is among students taking a class or labs doing research together. This is especially true for the Biological Engineering Department (Course 20), where the interdisciplinary subject matter benefits from students and faculty from diverse backgrounds working together in close collaboration.

Cons

The campus is "quirky" at best and drearily industrial at worst. The libraries are nothing to brag about, and the student-body ammenties and facilities are unimpressive. MIT is not a liberal arts school; science/engineering research and coursework are by far the most important assets of the institute.

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