Statistical Programmers at UC San Diego give their company a 4.1 out of 5.0, while the average rating for UC San Diego is 4.3, making them 5% less happy than every other employee at UC San Diego and 2% happier than every other Statistical Programmer on CareerBliss - the happiest Statistical Programmers work for UC San Diego.
"The Moores Cancer Center is a great place to work. If you enjoy being pushed to do work that matters, working in the healthcare field is a good way to develop skills and accomplish goals that help people live better lives. Statistical and computing services are necessary for cancer researchers because they can quickly conclude what studies and tests to run, leading to better healthcare for their patients."
"I am currently working for a professor in the UCSD School of Medicine to analyze, parse, and display cancer genomics data gathered from clinical reports, molecular medicine reports, and demographic information. My supervisor has high standards and is driven to make rapid progress in research. The culture is very competitive but still encourages collaboration and group success."
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