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Human Factors Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Human Factors Engineer?
July 2024
Growing and Sprawling City.
Human Factors Engineer in Atlanta:
Pros: There are many young professionals and great networking events. Nightlife is great, many concerts and free activities in piedmont park. There is also a great entrepreneurial spirit
Cons: Getting around can be difficult. You need a car and places are pretty far apart. Try to live and work in the same area or traffic may be an issue. Going out can be a little tough if you live out of the perimeter but overall it is manageable! Cost of living seems to be climbing quickly as well, but I think that is the case in every major city
September 2021
A welcome challenge.
Human Factors Engineer in Montréal:
Pros: I am the expert, peoples rely on my knowledge
Cons: Big organization, decision process rather slow
September 2020
Human Factors Engineer in Batesville:
Pros: The opportunity to work on different types of medical devices and also the work culture of design teams I work with.
Cons: Limited resources and organizational understanding of Human Factors Engineering.
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