Supporting cutting edge science in a small organization. - Anonymous employee Unavco Employee Review

3.0
4 Dec 2008
Anonymous employee
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Pros

UNAVCO is very well respected by the science community. The science areas supported by UNAVCO are cutting edge and are growing. The environment is more academic then business, providing a more relaxed working environment. Jobs seem to be fairly stable since funding is in 5 year cycles. Benefits are very competitive, while compensation is a bit lower than similar types of science supported Government funded organizations. A good way stop in one's path toward a PhD.

Cons

External appearances are misleading. Management is old styled and non-supportive of current management practices (collaboration, transparency, inclusiveness, communication). With the new president some of these issues are being addressed; time will tell. The organization is fairly flat which also means career opportunities (promotions) are limited (so this is a positive and negative). HR is rudimentary and not always competent.

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Pros

- Great people, well-managed - Connected with professionals in academia and industry

Cons

- Office is a bit out of the way

5.0
14 Mar 2019
Anonymous intern
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Pros

For me it was a great experience! Access to help and guidance from experts, flexible schedule, support to attend conferences are just a few benefits of their internship program. My internship involved working on many interesting projects with a more or less self-guided schedule. Overall it was an amazing experience that I would recommend to anyone.

Cons

The internship lasts only 8 weeks which is a bit short, it would have been nice to have more time and more projects to complete. Also, it is difficult to land a full time (even temporary) position after an internship, since there are few job postings offered due to the size of the organization, limited funding, etc. These "cons" are typical for an internship though.

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