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Wonderful company to develop new skills - Research Engineer Illinois Rocstar Employee Review

5.0
26 Jan 2019
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Pros

Each employee makes major contributions to the projects they are a part of. That is, everyone has an important role in the company's work. You have a say in what the company works on. Work/life balance is excellent. A diverse technical staff allows each person to learn from the other. Develop new skills in programming, meshing, simulation, and software development. The opportunity to be a Principal Investigator.

Cons

The only cons are the typical cons when working with people. There will be differing opinions and views that can result in conflicts.

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5.0
30 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Work was interesting, never felt bored on the job -Staff was focused on helping employees grow as scientists & engineers -Lots of company lunches & outings that helped build relationship with peers -Flexible hours, low-stress work environment -Many opportunities to give presentations to staff, with clear advice on how to improve

Cons

-Was unclear on the use cases of the software I was building, and its importance to the company -Could only work on a single project, didn't have much time to explore other projects within the company

4.0
20 Oct 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay and good benefits. Good work-life balance; management is understanding to a riduculous degree. *Heavily* incentivised to learn new skills / pursue new research areas. Paid to learn new skills on the job. I really want to emphasize how nice this is. You are able to involve yourself in as many projects as you can handle, and more. Even if you're an intern you can get meaningful code in the codebase. An intern's dream, more or less, since none of the cons really affect you if you plan to leave after a summer.

Cons

The codebase has some 'scars' that there is no money to fix. 'Scars' are unreadable, hard-to-maintain, poorly documented pieces of nominally working code. They were written either by bad developers or scientists new to programming. While there are really knowledgable people, there are also some incompetent ones, and if you're competent than you'll have to help clean up their messes. If you're incompetent (or inexperienced) you won't be warned and can accidentally take on more responsibility than you can handle. Management can be lenient to a fault. It can be annoying when you're trying to collaborate with someone who is working remotely or taking so many days off without advance warning.

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