"I worked at TAMU-CC supporting myself through college since 2007 and found the people and environment to be happy and productive. But as it is a public university, politics become an all-to-real and sometimes debilitating issue."
"I have worked for Texas A&M Health Science Center for 3 years now, and have nothing but good things to say. I have never had any workplace problems, and have always had an easy time getting my work done."
"It's really challenging and aspiring to be selected for Graduate Research Assistant role at Texas A&M University - Commerce. This entitled me to develop my own software as a part of my thesis work. Only fortunate and skilled people with interest get this role to work under the guidance of esteemed doctorate professors in the computer science department. Overall I would say no other role can be best fit as part time job for a student doing masters."
"Awesome work experience, friendly work environment."
"It is a great place to work for considering a part-time job in this office."
"Great place to be, no problems encountered."
"It was a perfect place to work for as a student. I was of course encouraged to work close to my 20 hour weekly cap, but my supervisors were always more than understanding if I needed to stay home and study. The work also provided some downtime, in which my supervisors had no problem with me getting ahead on schoolwork. The work itself was challenging and helped me develop problem solving skills (and how to Google effectively)."
"Although the city is very small, I had a great time with friendly local people."
"I would love to work for TAMU again if given a chance."
"It's a good position for students to do part time job on campus."
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