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Academic atmosphere in a working world - Anonymous employee Child Mind Institute Employee Review

2.0
Aug 19, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Highly qualified and talented bosses; ample connections to brilliant minds. Good pay; the people are very nice. Pretend to be nice

Cons

The environment strongly cultivates an academic mindset, where maintaining a perceived level of prestige and status seems to be valued far more than the completion of actual, impactful work. Leadership within the organization often projects an unwarranted "smarter than thou" attitude, consistently demanding respect and deference, which makes open and honest communication difficult. Frequently, significant assignments or projects are dropped or significantly altered at the last possible moment, creating unnecessary stress and disruption. Employees can expect to endure constant overwork, pervasive micromanagement, and a frustrating lack of clarity regarding their roles, responsibilities, and performance expectations. Furthermore, communication channels are frequently ineffective, with a noticeable tendency to prioritize elaborate Powerpoint presentations and superficial displays of activity over the actual achievement of tangible results and measurable success. Not actually nice

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Some very smart minds working here

Cons

- Extremely toxic work culture - Senior Leadership have no strategy. They chase good PR to the detriment of the health of their teams. - All power stems from the top. It changes like the wind and is not anchored in the mission or evidence. If you are not kowtowing to the leader, you are let go and without any respect to what you have contributed. This can be seen in the C-suite changing constantly over the past year. - Resource allocation prioritizes senior leadership salaries, which negatively impacts delivery of programs and services. This also illustrates to anybody wanting to invest or fund that it is not a good place for ROI. - Extremely high turnover is a reflection of toxic HR and senior leadership.

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