Best Places to Work 2010 Survey Questions

table { font-size: 11px; } By Bob Grant Survey Questions Best Places to Work Postdocs 2010 Category Question Training and Mentoring My principal investigator takes time to discuss the science behind the experiments and other work that I do. Training and Mentoring I have learned much from my principal investigator about how to succeed as a scientist. Training and Mentoring My colleagues help

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Best Places to Work Postdocs 2010

CategoryQuestion
Training and MentoringMy principal investigator takes time to discuss the science behind the experiments and other work that I do.
Training and MentoringI have learned much from my principal investigator about how to succeed as a scientist.
Training and MentoringMy colleagues help me to learn to use equipment and to perform techniques that are new to me.
Training and MentoringMy institution provides helpful training in grant writing, computer skills, and other skills that postdocs need.
Career Development OpportunitiesMy principal investigator discusses my career outlook and available options and opportunities.
Career Development OpportunitiesThe department or institution provides assistance and advice about career opportunities for postdocs.
Career Development OpportunitiesMy institution's reputation will aid me in pursuing my career outside my institution.
Career Development OpportunitiesMy institution has an effective postdoc office, association, or advisor.
CommunicationMy principal investigator communicates expectations and feedback clearly.
CommunicationMy principal investigator makes time available to discuss issues that arise in my research.
CommunicationMy institution has adequate and clear procedures for resolving disputes with colleagues and supervisors.
CommunicationMy laboratory colleagues are supportive and helpful.
Networking OpportunitiesMy principal investigator encourages me to attend symposia and conferences, and makes money available to defray expenses.
Networking OpportunitiesMy principal investigator provides me with names of colleagues that may be able to help in my research and job search.
Networking OpportunitiesI have opportunities to interact with high-quality researchers from other departments and institutions.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceThe training and experience I receive as a postdoc will be valuable to me in my future career.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceMy research work and scientific contributions are valued by my supervisor.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceI am proud of the research work I am doing as a postdoc.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceThe other postdocs at my institution are high quality scientists.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceThe staff or faculty in my institution are highly respected scientists.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceI work in an institution which publishes a large number of scientific papers.
Value of the Postdoc ExperienceI work in an institution which publishes highly cited papers.
Facilities and InfrastructureMy institution provides the equipment and supplies that I need for my research.
Facilities and InfrastructureMy institution supplies the technical support and services I need for my research.
Facilities and InfrastructureMy institution provides access to all essential information services and journals
Facilities and InfrastructureI am pleased with the atmosphere and community in which my work facility is located.
FundingMy institution provides adequate funding for me to do my research
FundingMy principal investigator has helped me get additional funding to do my own research.
FundingMy department provides access to training grants, travel grants, and supplemental grants for research.
EquityPostdocs from other countries are treated fairly and equitably by their PI and colleagues.
EquityThere are no differences between the treatment of male and female postdocs by their PI and colleagues.
EquityThere is no discrimination against postdocs based on their religious beliefs or ethnic background.
Remuneration and CompensationAll postdocs in my research groups are paid fairly.
Remuneration and CompensationThe money I receive is adequate to cover my expenses and provide for reasonable leisure activities, considering the cost of living in my community
Remuneration and CompensationThe money I receive is fair considering my age, education and experience.
Remuneration and CompensationI receive the pay I am due on time and without bureaucratic problems.
BenefitsMy institution provides full medical insurance for me and my family at an affordable rate.
BenefitsMy institution makes reasonable allowances for parental responsibilities such as maternity/paternity leave and child care options.
BenefitsMy institution offers adequate retirement benefits for postdocs.
BenefitsPostdocs receive the same benefits as other employees at my institution.
BenefitsMy institution provides advice and support on issues relating to immigration and visas for postdocs from other countries.
Family and Personal LifeMy principal investigator understands that I have family and personal obligations and encourages me to take care of these obligations.
Family and Personal LifeThe lab staff cooperate so that people can take time to solve family problems or take care of personal responsibilities.
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