Pros: High pay, insurance, great team.
Cons: Rigid hours, basic tools, mfg-focused R&D.The good things1. Competitive Compensation & Benefits: The company provides a much higher than-average allowance for interns, including full insurance coverage and PERKESO contributions.
2. Supportive Work Culture: The office environment is very friendly. Colleagues are welcoming, making it easy to build professional friendships.
3. Empathetic Leadership: Both the supervisor and director are very easy-going and approachable. They ensure project durations are feasible and maintain a "no-pressure" atmosphere that focuses on learning rather than just hitting harsh deadlines.
The challenges1. Strict adherence to a fixed 8-hour daily schedule with highly detailed time-tracking.
2. Laboratory facilities focus on essential instrumentation; upgrading to more advanced R&D technology could further improve experimental outcomes.
3. The R&D scope is heavily process-oriented and focused on manufacturing scalability. The work primarily involves producing manufacturing samples and conducting routine quality/quantitative analysis. There is less emphasis on theoretical exploration or complex mathematical modeling, as the priority is on supporting the production line.