On average, employees in Santa Barbara, CA at UC Santa Barbara give their company a 4.4 rating out of 5.0 based on 15, whereas overall Average Rating of UC Santa Barbara is 4.4 out of 5.0 based on 19 UC Santa Barbara Review Ratings. The happiest UC Santa Barbara employees in Santa Barbara, CA are Teaching Assistants submitting an average rating of 5.0.
"I've worked for UC Santa Barbara in Summer 2020 as the Learning Assistant for an upper-division physics class. During my term, I collaborate with other TAs and professors to help students to have a better understanding of course materials. In addition, I also had duty in grading quizzes, homework, and, exams with little work of data entry. Overall, this working experience was quite pleasant with a friendly working environment and help me developed my teamwork experiences"
"I worked at University of California as a research assistant for 5 years. It's a nice place to work, the view is very beautiful. As a Ph.D. student, the pay is average, and the university housing is pretty cheap. The type of work is however closely related to your advisor. Funding opportunity is different from apartment to apartment."
"UCSB is a great school to for studying mathematics. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there as well as perform great research."
"I worked at UC Santa Barbara Instructional development for my last two years as an undergrad and I loved my whole time there."
"Lots of smart people, doing good research."
"Nice working environment, good people!"
"I like this job. It gave me experience teaching undergraduate students."
"I worked for UCSB Chemistry and Biochemistry for just over a year as a Desktop Support Assistant. The pay was good for students, they worked well around my class schedule, the clients were friendly and easy to work with, and the job was always clear and responsibilities were easy to understand. I think it prepared me for the work force very well."
"Worked here for 5 years, nice place, great location."
What do you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"Great place to learn skill and excellent mentorship for guiding."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Be yourself and confident, and UCSB is quite laidback also so no need to be nervous."
What don't you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"Once you are trained, if continue stay then your only choice is to stay in academia, however, I prefer to apply the scientific knowledge I learned to develop novel diagnostic or therapeutic methods for improving healthcare services."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Encourage employees to join more annual conferences to stimulate the exchange of scientific research ideas an learn more about the biotech industry."
What do you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"I like the people and academical environment at this company (university)"
What don't you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"I do not have something that I do not like about working at the company (university)"
What do you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"I like the health benefits, the people I work with and my office."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Don't expect to be paid $100,000. It is an educational University ran by the state for the people of the state and their main goal is not profit & revenue."
What don't you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"It is difficult to manage some projects. My slim proposals get snowballed and clumped with other projects and eventually the funding doesn't happen for anybody."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Stop cutting programs that directly affect the students. Stop wasting money on building renovations / technology upgrades when the teachers can't afford TA's to grade tests."
What do you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"Enjoyed fellow employees, helping customers and talking to many different people."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"You need to be a people person with strong communication and customer service skills as well as a lot of patience."
What don't you like about working at UC Santa Barbara?
"I often got very bored because there was not enough work for me to do, or the work was repetitive."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I would have more employees in the office because the departments were often very overwhelmed with work."
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