Research Assistants at University of North Texas give their company a 4.4 out of 5.0, while the average rating for University of North Texas is 4.3, making them 2% happier than every other employee at University of North Texas and just as happy as every other Research Assistant on CareerBliss - the happiest Research Assistants work for University of Notre Dame.
"Early professional with experience (research) in data science, business analysis, statistical methods. Enthusiastic about software development (R, Python), data science/analysis, therefore, consistently improve my skills. Would like to join a motivated team that uses advanced techniques to solve problems."
"I joined the Thomas Cundari group at the University of North Texas after graduating from UCLA with a biochemistry degree. Dr. Cundari is a very helpful and intelligent research advisor. Not only is he an expert in his research area, he is amazing at mentoring students to be independent scientists."
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2011 | $4 |
2012 | $4 |
2013 | $3 |
2014 | $4 |
2015 | $4 |
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2020 | $4 |
"University of North Texas is a great place to study, learn and grow professionally."
"I have been working as a research assistance for almost two years. I learned many things, such as building 4'x8' walls to perform shear wall testing, compression, and binding testing. In addition, I had the pleasure to help building a prototype army shelter (8'X8'X20') that was made of Cold Formed Steel and polymer composite panels for the first time."
"I am a master student and graduated in Dec. 2014 from University of North Texas. During my 2-year research experience, I developed an iOS app, TravelSurvey, and published at App Store for the purpose of data collection."
"I have worked for 3 years with University of North Texas. It is good place to work."
"I worked at UNT for 4 years in MTSE Dept. This department is awesome."
"University of North Texas is the place where I have learned to work on areas of engineering I have always wanted to. So, I will always encourage people to join the Electrical Engineering Department. One will love the atmosphere and the good energy in the department."
"It was a good work place with good people."
What do you like about working at University of North Texas?
"It gave me a lot of freedom in how I managed my time and how I chose to focus on projects."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"It is an overall easy place to work in/for. Don't be nervous, the people are very friendly."
What don't you like about working at University of North Texas?
"It was sometimes difficult to get the boss to focus on a pressing issue."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I would suggest that they try to divide time among projects."
What do you like about working at University of North Texas?
"The competitive atmosphere gives the motivation to present outstanding research results."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Since it is research work, be sure to have the basic knowledge of the area of interest."
What don't you like about working at University of North Texas?
"Multiple interruptions of simulation jobs, multiple changes of use of the high performance computer."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Provide a guide outline research or a focus point with link to experience and applications."
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