

You're not rewarded with a raise/title change for the progress you're making and need to wait YEARS to see any sort of reward/promotion. A few years ago, they combined many of the titles/pay scales into larger groups - so whereas one may have been getting a promotion/raise every 1-3 years, now it's more like 3-6. PhD's are also given higher salaries, even though they may be doing less work than folks with no PhDs. Regarding the features, Wolfram Mathematica has almost everything you need. The ability to add hierarchical cells is a big advantage and allows to format notebook in a beautiful way. The interface is aesthetically pleasing and intuitive. parental leave is minimal, salaries are suppressed). Moreover, Mathematica also has incredibly powerful graphing and modeling capabilities. However, the type of work has been transitioning to more of a "consulting" firm with regular client interactions (think BAH, Accenture, Deloitte) in recent years - but the salary and benefits have not kept pace (e.g. The code that I have written so far is the one below: package use.

Mathematica has historically been a "research" org, comparable to more academic environments (long term studies, research, lots of PhDs, etc). I need some help on connecting Mathematica with an Android application (in Android Studio, OS: Windows 7) with the JLink library. Pay is low - even though they conducted a study recently to determine whether they were paying at market rate, it was clear they'd compared to the wrong group of companies.
