On average, employees in Richardson, TX at The University of Texas at Dallas give their company a 4.0 rating out of 5.0 based on 14, whereas overall Average Rating of The University of Texas at Dallas is 4.3 out of 5.0 based on 23 The University of Texas at Dallas Review Ratings. The happiest The University of Texas at Dallas employees in Richardson, TX are Teacher Assistants submitting an average rating of 5.0 and Graduate Teaching Assistants with a rating of 4.9.
"I worked over One year in UTD."
"Excellent University with faculty from premier universities around the world.Great experience interacting with the faculty as well as engaging with the students, teaching concepts on business finance and financial analysis."
"It's a great school to pursue everything related to your passion."
"Great experience working at UTDallas"
"The life of a post-doctoral researcher is very hectic with a limited-term contract and tremendous pressure from the supervisor. Although the opportunity has been a great one, the room for growth is in very limited irrespective of one's performance."
"Very friendly and down to earth individuals. Provides a relaxed environment full of constant development. Good benefits and vacation time."
"It's a good place to start your career."
"Good place to work at with plenty of resources at your disposal."
"Worked as a PeopleSoft HR Intern and had an awesome experience. Super cool co-workers, everyone helped me get comfortable right from the start and everyone was so helpful. Was fortunate to meet such people and work in such a great place."
"It is a good place to work for."
"Loved all but the last year."
What do you like about working at The University of Texas at Dallas?
"I absolutely loved it when I was with the Office of Undergraduate Education. The transfer to the Office of Communication where its manager was at the opposite end of the pole in personality from myself made the work difficult, and then items beyond my control (trying to get information from another department to complete a project), combined with a newly diagnosed autoimmune disease, caused my relationship with the university to come to an end."
What don't you like about working at The University of Texas at Dallas?
"My new manager in the Office of Communications - a complete witch along with her right-hand, jerseylicious syncophant."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Words fail me. Well... civil ones."
"This is a student worker position and cannot relate to an industrial position."
What do you like about working at The University of Texas at Dallas?
"Had a lot of contact with students directly and opportunity to teach courses."
What don't you like about working at The University of Texas at Dallas?
"It does not pay for living expenses."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I like listening to what people have to say, you get to see things and understand things from a different view."
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