by Zim3592 » Tue Apr 28, 2020 9:13 pm
It really will just depend on the SF and your feelings and attitude towards what they do. If you don’t LOVE your SF (including location), love their work (even if you’re in more of an acquisition or management position), or are totally okay with the salary you’ll likely get (GS-7 @ B.S., GS-9 @ M.S., GS-11 @ PhD) then really weigh your options. To say which are “good” or “bad” would be difficult because the same SF might have an amazing research department for PhD holders, but be awful for undergrad engineers and vice versa.
Also- the office and department I was assigned in the beginning, confirmed my placement in, had communicated with, aligned my research to and did my internship with was NOT the office or department I was hired into for Phase II. It was a mess, and I wasn’t the only scholar to get shifted around unexpectedly at the last minute. SMART had funded my M.S. in Mathematics and I was assigned to an Air Force base in the south.
It really will just depend on the SF and your feelings and attitude towards what they do. If you don’t LOVE your SF (including location), love their work (even if you’re in more of an acquisition or management position), or are totally okay with the salary you’ll likely get (GS-7 @ B.S., GS-9 @ M.S., GS-11 @ PhD) then really weigh your options. To say which are “good” or “bad” would be difficult because the same SF might have an amazing research department for PhD holders, but be awful for undergrad engineers and vice versa.
Also- the office and department I was assigned in the beginning, confirmed my placement in, had communicated with, aligned my research to and did my internship with was NOT the office or department I was hired into for Phase II. It was a mess, and I wasn’t the only scholar to get shifted around unexpectedly at the last minute. SMART had funded my M.S. in Mathematics and I was assigned to an Air Force base in the south.