After completing her bachelor's degree, she began working for Bell Labs, and completed her master's degree on a part-time basis while working there. After the 1984 breakup of the Bell system, she moved to Bellcore, and in 1987 her responsibilities at Bellcore shifted from research in statistics to its application in modeling client satisfaction with Bellcore's services.[1] In 1997, she retired from Bellcore and became a founding principal of The Artemis Group, a New Jersey–based marketing consulting firm.[2]
After moving to Thomaston, Maine she became president of the Thomaston Historical Society.[3][4]
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Devlin chaired the Committee on Women in Statistics (CoWiS) of the American Statistical Association for 1984–1985.[5] She was chair of the Statistical Consulting Section of the American Statistical Association for 2005.[6]
^Devlin, Susan J. (Summer 2005), "Comments from the chair"(PDF), The Statistical Consultant, 22 (2), ASA Statistical Consulting Section: 9, retrieved 2020-06-17
^For the connection between the Susan Devlin of The Artemis Group and the Thomaston Historical Society, see "Acquisitions", Fall Newsletter, vol. 40, Thomaston Historical Society, June–November 2012, archived from the original(PDF) on 2020-06-17, We have had a bonanza of new acquisitions this year. They include: A computer and printer from Susan Devlin of the Artemis Group