"Good place to teach others knowledge you obtained by dilligent investigation"
What do you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Freedom to use your own methods to formulate and disseminate important knowledge and techniques to younger people. You can keep up-to-date with developments in various technical areas relating to computers."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Need good networking skills. Sometimes undergraduate audience needs a lot of motivation to take initiatives."
What don't you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Teaching is a little under-appreciated. Research and Instruction should play an equal role, as opposed to focusing on writing papers."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Pay more attention to education and try to find faculty at core areas (OS, DB, architecture, etc.)"
"Educating, inspiring, and fun."
What do you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Every one who came in our lab is someone who really likes the environment being in a lab and want to learn some more pathobiology related knowledge other than what they have learned from class. Because our lab is a place to learn and practice. I like this working environment where everyone enjoys the same thing."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Just be curious and want to learn more, then you will."
What don't you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"People come and go too often because it is in a school setting. Students come in for new practice and leave. No long term commitment."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Nothing more. I think it is perfect for management, but I do think there should be a better to reorganize the paper documents in the lab, not just in a fold."
What do you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"I can learn a lot about mechanical engineering and become professional."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Great place to learn new things and it is a good preparation for future career."
What don't you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Sometimes it is very stressful for me to write so many reports, which I think many of them are not necessary."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I think the sponsor should require less reports so that employees can focus on working other than writing."
"It has been a great learning place for me."
What do you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"To be able to help the people of the State with the wildfires."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"To ask them for a tour and to show you the programs they are working on."
What don't you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Not enough work for me to complete because I'm an intern."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"To give me more work so I can learn more even if it is in different departments."
What do you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Freedom to work as you want, develop your own ideas and realize it."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"The best way is practice, practice and practice before interviewing, try to present your strength in a short time."
What don't you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"Nothing special, if there is one it might be that there is no much room for promotion."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I am very satisfied with the management in my previous company and I felt so happy to work with them."
"I have a lot of freedom at my current workplace."
What do you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"It is a school therefore it gives me a lot of freedom to think and execute a project innovatively. I like mentoring students as well. I like the positive environment here."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Not really. The school admits the very best students who are interested in research in the graduate program. It is important to have your eyes set on your goals and to take every opportunity to learn new things."
What don't you like about working at Texas A&M University?
"I would like to get an industry position where my work gets used in the real world on a shorter time scale, then in university research."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"They can improve work space for graduate students. Also, there can be more interaction between graduate and undergraduate students."
"Yes my company is good to me and I enjoyed my work there"
"It was such a good experience to help people on their programming issues. I had a chance to solve complicated problems in variety of programming languages."
"Good to be part of the TAMU system. It's a good university."
"Yes. The company was an excellent platform to learn all the desired skills of a graduate student."
"I worked for nearly a decade with the University. While I found the job security, benefits package and overall work requirements to be acceptable, the level of personal and professional growth that I was afforded during the years was limited at best, and I found myself feeling stymied by a giant bureaucracy with effectively no interest in my continued reclassification or growth. This eventually led to a severe burnout period and an episode of what could best be classified as depression."
"Yes, it is very good place to learn and work. I learned a lot of skills at West Texas A&M University, and I enjoy having life there because of the people and the conducive work and school environment."
"it is very good place to work . All the supervisors are very understanding and flexible."
"I worked as research scientist at NNTRC and I found a very friendly environment to work and made relationships with my co-workers and I received a good compensation and benefits."
Texas A&M University has an overall rating of 4.2 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 231 Texas A&M University Review Ratings left anonymously by Texas A&M University employees, which is 8% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 98% of employees would recommend working at Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M University employees earn $30,000 annually on average, or $14 per hour, which is 55% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 144 Texas A&M University employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Texas A&M University Salaries by Job Title.
98% of employees would recommend working at Texas A&M University with the overall rating of 4.2 out of 5. Employees also rated Texas A&M University 4.2 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.9 for Rewards You Receive, 3.8 for Growth Opportunities and 4.3 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at Texas A&M University is a Assistant General Counsel at $130,000 annually. Browse Texas A&M University Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at Texas A&M University is a Night Security Officer at $10,000 annually. Browse Texas A&M University Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at Texas A&M University to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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