MIT reviews

4.4

85% would recommend to a friend

(4,244 total reviews)

Sally Kornbluth

90% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

MIT has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,244 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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1.0
Jul 23, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A lot of activities on campus

Cons

Everything else. The office environment is toxic. The pay is insulting. And there is the whole Jeffrey Epstein situation.

1.0
Jan 5, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, Free T Pass, unlimited sick time (although don't try to use it), 401k Match, Pension, Medical

Cons

People, Environment, HR, Culture. Young staff that do not know how to handle working with others in an office. Lots of crying to HR (literally). The office frowns on chain of command and encourages people to treat each other on the same level (so much for years of work experience - not needed or appreciated here). Extremely liberal viewpoints exercised in hiring, day to day operations, emails and culture. Protection of snowflakes is a priority, Would not recommend this office to my worst enemy. Stay clear!!

5.0
Jan 19, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I did my Ph.D. at MIT, I was a post-doc afterwards, I worked at a startup for 5 years and now a research scientist again at MIT, total 15 years here and I'm still going... There are reasons: - You get to work with the smartest, most talented and motivated people in the world. There is no place like MIT to keep your brain working and to generate ideas that push the barriers of knowledge on a monthly basis! - There is great freedom in working on the problems that you like. Progress here is based on fueling the enthusiasm people already have to work on what they like and given that the institution/employer trusts the employees' abilities. - There is a really strong spirit of collaboration. One can get advice on anything from the world's best experts. A theorist can find someone (from an experimental group) to fabricate their structure, an experimentalist can find a theorist to simulate their design. - People are NOT competitive. Engineers and scientists here are low-key people, work on their problems, and have enough personal confidence (due to their abilities) they are doing well, so they are not complexed and are happy to see when others also succeed. (see though related negative below) - This is a great place to get acquainted with people that matter and will matter in this world. There are continuously events to learn about topics beyond your field and make useful contacts. - This is the place that has probably generated some of the most successful startups in the world. MIT entices people to form companies, and supports with services like a Technology Licensing Office, Venture Monitoring Service etc. - Amazing employee benefits: (a) MIT has its own retirement plan of 5%. (b) Matches 401(k) contributions up to 5%. (c) Quite good medical insurance with on-campus medical facility (this is really convenient!). (d) Free pass for all Boston public transportation! (e) Discounts on many things... - Great athletic facilities (multiple gyms, indoor/outdoor courts, pools). - Very social environment, which comes with the nature of a university and the presence of students around.

Cons

- Although (as mentioned above) you don't feel competition from other, the fact that everyone around you performs so well imposes quite a bit of stress on you from within that you need to do more and more. This can be quite frustrating at times, but it comes along with being around extremely capable people. - If one considers the skills and abilities of the employees here, salary is obviously extremely low relatively, compared to industry. - Since this is an academic institution, one often lacks the joy of seeing his/her work produce actual products that get into the market. It is also a personal choice how applied work one wants to do, but this is an academic institution, so basic science often comes first, as it should.

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