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Research Fellow Reviews
What is it like working as a Research Fellow?
July 2019
Constant Change with Exciting Science.
Research Fellow in East Brunswick:
Pros: BMS trusts me to accomplish my tasks with minimal direction, listens to and usually accepts my recommendations.
Cons: WInner take all atmosphere where minor differences in performance translate into huge differences in compensation and opportunity. 24/7 expectation if you want to get ahead.
January 2017
Curiosity, perservance and excitement.
Research Fellow in Singapore:
Pros: The jest of being a RF was summarized as the 3 points - being curious gets on new research, perservance to see it through and the excitement when you find something that contribute to the well-being of science.
Cons: Low pay and slow career prospects.
June 2014
Flexibility Of Time, No Stress And Freedom.
Research Fellow:
Pros: Freedom to pursue your passion and no stress while working.
Cons: Culture is poor, workplace is not tidy.
December 2013
Awesome.
Research Fellow:
Pros: Writing is my passion and that's what I will get to do here.
Cons: Boss is out most of the times on work.
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