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4.1

76% would recommend to a friend

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Gene D. Block

70% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jul 12, 2019
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Pros

Benefits of healthcare, dental and vision and Holiday.

Cons

Workplace violence and abuse is common place here. If you are brought in to bring "change" they will allow your colleagues to mistreat you, sabotage your projects and violate you without a word, even when you have documentation. Central HR and North/South HR will say they are there for you but they are not. They will brush your complaints under the rug while attaching anonymous complaints to you. Further, management is weak and you will hear "manage up" from everyone as this is the culture. They will expect you to work through lunch and way past 8 hours a day because you are salary. No department talks to the other and creates more work than you get paid for. Projects takes 5-20 years to complete due to incompetence and lack of adhesion between the schools and departments. Pay is well below the industry average.

3.0
Aug 7, 2018

Lots of room for improvement

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Pros

Work life balance Prestigious institute

Cons

Ridiculously low pay - not competitive at all Often no room for advancement within one's own department People who work hard are often overlooked. For many people, overtime is actually discouraged, because the department can't afford to go over budget. The work life balance, while nice, also fosters a sense of complacency in many people who have been here a long time. That, along with the fact that it takes a lot to be fired, allows people to stay here a long time who no longer care about their jobs, are poor managers, and put zero effort into things such as continued learning to stay up to date with the latest skill sets related to their position. This puts more pressure on the people lower down (and receiving lower pay) to do the tasks that those managers are responsible for. It creates a lot of frustration for people lower down the ladder, and in my particular department an entire team of people just recently left for new jobs. These people were some of the best and brightest, but were not being compensated for the work they were doing, and were not getting promotions or title changes to reflect the changes in their duties.

1.0
Jun 12, 2018

Terrible HR Department

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Pros

prestigious university name looks good on resume

Cons

the HR department is run by a bunch of corrupt jerks

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