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A decent experience overall, but numerous issues. - Anonymous employee AER Employee Review

3.0
Feb 6, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Diverse areas of atmospheric science research and science support work. Very smart people, most of whom work very hard and are disciplined. The company looks out for its employees. Quality, professional HR department. The company has success delivering on its contracts and performs quality scientific research. Salaries are competitive with pretty good benefits.

Cons

The company seems to be unstable and needs more growth - or a renewed focus/plan - to continue an upward trajectory. Management was disorganized and suffered from poor or lack of communication, though employee concerns are generally taken seriously. In general, internal communication about company direction and growth is severly lacking, so it is difficult to plan for one's personal growth in the company.

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Pros

Flexibility. Freedom to do self-directed research in the field. Time to develop as a scientist. Working with modern problems in space weather. Interesting topics and problems. Safe work environment. Extremely nice and intelligent peers and colleagues. A community of devoted scientists.

Cons

The pay is low. Raises are rare.

3.0
Oct 9, 2015
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Pros

Top-notch science. Smart co-workers. Family friendly (flexible hours, kid's holiday party with gifts). Good benefits (no or low health deductibles, 401k match, ESOP through parent company). Accomplishments are acknowledged and highlighted in company meetings. Hybrid of academia and corporate worlds.

Cons

Low pay (10 to 20% below market). Large raises (greater than 3%) only if you threaten to quit with another job offer. Accomplishments are not rewarded (Employees of the year only get a paper certificate in a plastic frame). Company is completely reliant on government contracts (essentially a consulting company) so if there are no new contracts in the pipeline, your job is not secure. They have not been able to replace the "big" contract that is winding down. Therefore there is little to no opportunity for growth and promotions (company isn't growing and upper management rarely turns over). Support departments (HR, Finance, IT) are understaffed, overworked and treated as disposable and easily replaceable (they are seen as overhead or cost centers as opposed to being positioned as a corporate resource). Decision making often based upon cost, not upon needs. Traditional old school inflexible top down corporate management and culture. Little to no formal training available.

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