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Zero managerial feedback, no guidance, and office politics. - Research Technician Princeton University Employee Review

2.0
15 Apr 2025
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Pros

We got free lunch twice a week. Also annual retreats to sit in on current research.

Cons

My manager favored some employees over others. Manager did not provide a single performance review for the two years I was there. The daily schedule was 8-10 hours with legally required 1 hour uninterrupted break. I had to complain in order to get the 1 hour uninterrupted break after a year into the job. There was zero onboarding, or introductions to the work environment, leaving me feel unwelcome and isolated. All around the worst job experience I ever had. I chose to stay as long as I did simply because it was a prestigious Ivy League school.

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