LI-COR employee

"It was a surprise to encounter such a friendly and open atmosphere, but it was a nice surprise."

"I have been surprised, in a very positive way," she said. "Lincoln is a very nice place to live, and LI-COR is a very nice place to work."

She added that co-workers have been very helpful, willing to share ideas and help out however they can. That's a very different picture than she expected.

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LI-COR employee

"They go out of their way to make employees feel good and feel appreciated."

What she most appreciates about the company, though, is "how they go out of their way to make employees feel good and feel appreciated," she says. "I have worked at several different places, and this is very special."

"People are willing to give back, because of that. You don't feel pressured, but you just feel like, 'Okay, I can do that.'" ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"We have always stayed current, and not scrimped on equipment, or on education"

Learning new disciplines is just fine with this engineer. "For me, changes in the job are a challenge, but it's what I like. The job was interesting because it changed all the time."

Through all of this change, there have been several constants - flexibility is one, and also the company's policy of providing top-quality tools and equipment as needs changed. ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"They asked for input and ideas from all of us.
That's very unique."

The country's economic situation revealed an openness among the management team that this 13-year veteran of LI-COR Biosciences finds encouraging. Employee forum meetings earlier this year involved everyone in the company. "It was 'here's where we are now, here are the issues, here are some things we may have to face.' And they asked for input and ideas from all of us. That's very unique." ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"No one looked down on me for asking questions. Everyone made me feel like part of a team"

This former high school science teacher changed careers two years ago when she came from head of the classroom to LI-COR Biosciences. The technical sales analyst for LI-COR's Environmental product line says the transition was made easy for her. "I was given the time and the resources to learn the instruments and procedures at my own pace, and in the way that works best for me," she says. ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"It's a learning experience every day. This job pushes me out of my comfort zone, which is great."

New hires at LI-COR can expect to jump right into projects and to immediately put to use the skills they've acquired in their education. Every project has its mundane aspects — laying groundwork, testing, creating a paper or electronic trail – but those tasks aren't automatically delegated to the "new" person. Everyone pitches in on all aspects of a project to reach an end goal. ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"Everyone is very interested in their employees and in their employees' lives."

The job has brought out a new strength he didn't realize he had, that of teaching. "There are different skills that go into that," he says. "I've found that I really enjoy teaching people, and showing them how they can use the instrument better." He has also grown to appreciate the teamwork aspect of his job. As a researcher, especially a post-doc, there was little interaction with others, except his immediate supervisor, he says. ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"Being able to work with my strengths means I come to work and do things that I know I'm good at."

After working in the corporate technology field before joining LI-COR, she is able to appreciate the difference. "Working here is so much different compared to working in corporate America. LI-COR focuses so much more on you as a person and your strengths." ...Read More

LI-COR employee

"We provide instruments that help people understand how the world works, how they can make it better, and how they can make an impact on the human experience."

Coming from academia right after finishing his thesis, he experienced a smooth transition into industry at LI-COR. "LI-COR takes that academic environment where you are allowed to explore, learn, discover things, and it puts some structure to it. You are provided a very wide set of resources to learn." ...Read More

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Lincoln and Nebraska named in top 10 cities and states for well-being.

February 2011: Gallup Healthways Well-Being Index® 2010 named its top cities and states in the United States, based on physical, mental and social well-being. Lincoln is ranked #2 in Top Mid-Size Cities, following Boulder, CO. Nebraska is ranked #10 in Top 10 States.

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Lincoln named in top 10 places to raise a family

Sept 14, 2009: Children's Health Magazine named its top 100 places in America to raise a family. Lincoln is ranked #4 following Burlington, VT; Madison, WI; and Fargo, ND. The magazine conducted a statistical analysis of cities around the country using 30 factors parents consider vitally important including crime and safety, education, economics, housing, cultural attractions, and health.

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WebMD Report that LIncoln, Nebraska is the Healthiest U.S. City

"The CDC's city-by-city report is based on annual health surveys. Residents were asked to rate their health as excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor. Topping the list was Lincoln, Neb., where 92.8% of residents say their health is good or better and only 7.2% report fair or poor health."

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