In the leafy college town of Amherst, Mass., several miles from the company's headquarters in Springfield, MassMutual's data science lab inhabits cozy quarters on the first level of a mixed-use development off the college town's bookstore- and coffee shop-lined main street.
MassMutual is going for a startup feel for its data science lab to attract young professionals in the field. That means lots of whiteboards. Some of them have sensitive information on them, but we're pretty sure this doodle of the Pokemon Metapod doesn't count.
Collaborative areas abound, with their own whiteboard tables.
Even the kitchen cabinets can be doodled on.
A typical data science team consists of two members of the MassMutual data science development program, who work on insurance projects while pursuing higher education, as well as two full-time MassMutual employees. From left to right: developmental program members Yue Tang and Hayley Carlotto, data scientist Marc Maier, and business consultant Sherriff Balogun.
The workspace is open, with few walls between associates.
The main work area facilitates collaboration with its bench seating.
The lab is led on the day-to-day mostly by VP of data science Sears Merritt.