"Good position for next step. Salary is not excellent but benefits are relatively good."
"JHU is a good place to study at."
"I will preface this with that my employment at JHU APL seems to be abnormal. I was hired under the pretense that I would be doing some less than desirable work for a few months (max of 4) and then be moved onto another project. A year went by and I was still doing the undesirable work, so I left."
"JHUAPL has too many layers of bureaucracy for a research focused organization. To little of the budget is spent on new research projects for a university affiliated laboratory. The lab is becoming just another beltway bandit."
"This was my grad school experience. Working in a lab for generating data and learning all the necessary questions to solve problems. If you are inquisitive and like challenges, this is the right job to do."
"I received my PhD at Johns Hopkins. I took graduate courses in the medical school and engineering school. I worked in cell biology and was able to collaborate with exceptional faculty in my research field."
"Go somewhere else."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Just BS a lot. If you are a backstabber you will have no problems. Others, stay clear."
What don't you like about working at Johns Hopkins University?
"The administration does not protect students from physical and verbal violence perpetrated by faculty."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Sensitize yourselves. Become human."
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