PhD student at CEA Saclay - PhD Student CEA Saclay Employee Review

1.0
16 Jan 2015
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Pros

As a PhD student, you get time (although that depends considerably on your boss) to pursue your interests.

Cons

Bureaucracy, crazy security rules, strict working hours. Sometimes you just cannot do your job because of some stupid security rules such as: impossibility to use wifi, to access the computer from the outside (unless you have a special permission and even in that case if fails half of the time). Very little incentive to perform better. Most of the people I've met within the institution were completely alienated by the system, complying with stupid rules without thinking for themselves. OK for a temporary job (there are good research teams) but horrible for a permanent position.

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3.0
15 Apr 2011
Anonymous employee
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
1 Sept 2016
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Pros

A good place for PhD study. Competitve salary in France. It is one of the biggest interdisciplinary institute center in Europe. In 2015, it became a member of University of Paris-Saclay, which includes multiple famous universities, "Grand école" and companies such as University Paris-Sud, Ecole Polytechniques. So generally speaking, the study environment is good and we have great oppotunities of working with researchers/professors from different places and scientific domains. For people who take CEA shuttles, the working time is about 8:30 am to 4:50 pm. For those who drive to work, the working time is more flexible. Thirty-five working hours per week and above 30 annual leave days. There are three canteens in CEA Sacaly. Cheap and good.

Cons

The center of CEA Saclay, located at Paris Region Zone 5, is far away from Paris city. People can take CEA shuttles to different places in Paris region or to Paris city. The commute is long, for example, the commute can be up to 2 hours per day for those who live in Paris and take shuttles. For drivers, think hard to avoid traffic jams.

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