Pluspunten
You’re thrown into doing everything, so you end up learning a lot of physical lab work.
Minpunten
Over working their employees for little pay. Expecting too much of employees, and getting visibly irate if something isn’t completed properly due to being over worked. You’re told to work on projects in your “spare” time, but you’re running around like a headless chicken trying to finish everything, so no chance of working your way up, unless you’re a management favourite/oxford grad/privately educated. Not a place to flourish. They want cheap labour, so lab assistants/scientists/management are all newly qualified or in their first jobs in that role. There was this strange expectation that you have to have lunch with your colleagues every lunch time, or make tea/coffee for everyone at 10am. It’s really odd and forced, but this is the company culture. I’ve never known any workplace that does this. Oh and they did this forced Friday cake day too. You work 8.30-5.30 with 10mins morning/afternoon break and 30mins lunch. There was a clear divide between the “high class” office workers and the lab rats who worked to the bone in the labs, but the office workers could eat at their desks and relax. The class divide was horrendous. New science graduates: avoid at all costs or they’ll put you off working in a laboratory forever.