"Dartmouth-Hitchcock is the largest employer in New Hampshire. They have an outstanding CEO but the opportunity for promotion is limited."
"Does not compensate adequately."
"Dartmouth is a solid place to work, it's pretty standard hours. There's a lot of support for employees. Benefits are good. A few critiques: you don't get paid time off for the first fiscal year you work here, the schedule is pretty inflexible unless they need something from you in which case you must be very flexible."
"I enjoyed my time as a TA. I learned a lot helping other students with many different projects and had the time to work on my own projects that were very rewarding. All shop instructors were very helpful and kind."
"I have worked as a research assistant during my time at Dartmouth for the past four years."
"I started at Dartmouth in 2007 and its been a great place to work. The people are always friendly and helpful and provide a great working environment."
"I worked as a Senior Clinical Secretary for 14 months. Wage does not equal experience. There is often not enough work to keep you busy throughout the day. Depending on the Practice Manager, the way you are treated as an employee can be precarious at best. Though the catch phrase is "culture of caring", that is not necessarily the culture."
"I would say Dartmouth is a great place to work if one does not mind being in the middle of nowhere. That being said if you are associated with the hospital or college, and have a family or children, it is a very nice location for those concerns."
"The Office of Clinical Research at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center offers an excellent work environment."
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