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4.0

65% would recommend to a friend

(5,422 total reviews)
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Lee C. Bollinger

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Columbia University has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 5,422 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Columbia University employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Sep 7, 2008
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Pros

If you are an office of the University, your children get free tuition. If you are unmotivated or don't want to work hard, CU employees can slip through the cracks for years without anyone knowing or doing something about it. Without pressure to drive revenue, the mission is is loftier. The benefits are good: officers receive about 20 vacation days plus 3 personal days. In addition, the CU not only matches employee contributions to its non-profit version of a 401k, it also gives 5% of your salary even if you contribute nothing, and that money vests immediately. In terms of work and life balance, it probably varies from department to department, but for the most part my sense is that it's an incredibly flexible place.

Cons

The pay is low relative to similar functional roles at for-profit companies. The only people who make average (or even way above average) salaries are those in senior management. For the 401K, the university has a good matching plan but make sure to try to enter as an office at grade 14 or above - the University won't match employee contributions for two years for officers at grade 13 or below. Also, this is not the right environment for a motivated, ambitious person. It's filled with cronyism and incompetence at many levels throughout the organization. And this can lead to very low morale among the rank and file.

1.0
Aug 21, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Tuition remission has helped several of my coworkers get their master's, or their spouses, their bachelor's. The benefits are great and vacation time generous. Coworkers are really good people. You'll never be asked to work overtime.

Cons

The administration is very tight-fisted, and high performance is not rewarded, unless you are very astute politically. There is little interest in the final outcome of a project; rather, the meetings, emails, and tones of discussion around a project. There is little collaboration between groups, so the wheel may get reinvented many times over. There are some people who seem to have given up hope and just go through the motions. It is really just a company like any other, trying to maximize profits, but there is somehow an attitude that because it is a place of higher learning, employees should feel grateful to be there.

4.0
Aug 13, 2008
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Pros

The plusses of working at CU are: the chance to interact with brilliant minds in research, the experience in getting your hands involved in more opportunities than other research employers offer, the prestige and boost on your resume.

Cons

The downsides of working at CU are interaction with large egos, poor management

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