Student Programmers give their job an average rating of 3.9 out of 5.0. The Student Programmers happiest with their jobs are employed by California State University, Fullerton with an average rating of 4.6 while the Student Programmers least happy with their jobs work for Ohio University with an average rating of 2.9.
Submit a Review"I love being a programmer, not so much a student programmer. I look forward to having more responsibility and decisions in the future when I leave the comfort of student employment and enter the "real world"."
"I can set my own schedule and get appropriate support and compensation for it. I enjoy the freedom I have and the learning experience in C++ that comes with the job."
"I love to be a student programmer. As I already stated that my job title is Lab Technician but I was hired mainly to serve the in house projects and I like to take newer and newer projects. Right now, I don't have any project on hand and I felt a little inefficient now as I love to be creative all the time."
"I love the fact that my work is not only seen by anyone visiting the sites I've worked on, but also that my work is of actual importance and not busy work or small throw away tasks. The only thing I dislike about the job is that there is a lot of down time either waiting for emails or waiting for new projects."
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"Good work, very bad management."
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"I was a student programmer in (UPS)TTU, however I developed several projects on my own."
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"California Energy Commission"
What do you like about working at California Energy Commission?
"It was secure and flexible work"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Ban perfumes/colognes from the work place!"
What don't you like about working at California Energy Commission?
"The cubicle arrangements were not pleasant"
What suggestions do you have for management?
"It would be nice if all workers had their own working space, and each floor had an actual kitchen, or a real cafeteria was installed."
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"Overwhelming importance to those who don't realize what's being done for them."
What do you like about working at Van Andel Institute?
"I liked the flexibility and intimidation of the work. I say this because they allowed me card access as a new contract worker to work whenever I wanted, allowing me to work from 6am-3pm, which allowed me to get more work done."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Be very serious in what you do because its important to more people than you know. Making a mistake could cause huge problems."
What don't you like about working at Van Andel Institute?
"It was often hard to concentrate because of a constant discussion of secretaries who weren't doing their work."
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