Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Address | 7000 East Ave, Livermore, CA | ||||||||||
Phone | (925) 422-1100 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.llnl.gov | ||||||||||
Categories | Laboratory | ||||||||||
Rating | 3.8 14 reviews | ||||||||||
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory reviews
14Love this area! So quiet you really enjoyed your walks/ runs. You never know what you are going to find!
LLNL is a great place to work. You'll find top scientists and engineers that come from around the country, and world, to work here. Everyone is committed to their mission. There is a strong focus on safety, security and protecting our environment. This lab IMHO is an important national resource that I'm proud to be part of. Benefits are comparable to commercial businesses. The cafeteria has lots of options and is a very good place to eat with healthy choices. This is a great place for a challenging and rewarding career.
Came here to get some radioactive materials for a.project.of mine.nothing to do with weaponry of course.
Couldn't obtain any of the uranium I was looking for, but it was a neat tour
Nefarious lab where the cabal uses the best and the brightest to create the worst and the darkest. A place the Russians call "City of Death".
Great pay but environment is shady but what do you expect working for the government. They make nuclear weapons here.
Giant laser, giant supercomputers, secret research facilities, blowing stuff up in new and interesting ways.what's not to love?
Well the one and only reason is because my daughter works their and loves and has a great career.
Senior Systems Administrator Patrick "Shawn" Crow has issues with respecting the boundaries of the marriages of other people.
Restricted access, badging required but they do have an open to the public Discovery Center located on the Greenville Avenue side.
Totally not the DOE lab from stranger things, I don't know what you're talking about. No interdimensional portals here, move along citizen.
We went on a tour of the facility, since it's a world-famous lab for all sorts of research! The tour was three hours but the last hour at the NIF was really the only interesting part. Still worth it if you want to see the research that's funded by a portion of your tax dollars.
The promise of Fusion energy, the most energetic lasers, fastest computers and being surrounded by very smart people working on enormously complex projects!
Fun but stressful, there are these guys still in costumes with guns that chase you around when you go in. And these spinning red lights made a lot of noise when i walked in. I just wanted to look around, very interesting though big computers and weird rooms with boxes in them, I couldn't get in there.: (Fun day trip.
Can't take photos, but that is to be expected. They work on extremely interesting projects here. ROTC Day was phenomenal, I only wish that we had more time to see the different areas of research. Appeals mostly to the scientific side of things but there's no reason that everybody can't learn something from the folks here.