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You're lucky to be employed here - Assistant Professor Harvard University Employee Review

2.0
Sep 20, 2013
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Pros

Excellent salary, excellent benefits. There is a lot of prestige to working here, especially to people who know little beyond the name. Launches you very well for your next job somewhere else.

Cons

Administration doesn't care about you and treats you as if you are the least important thing at the University. You are totally replaceable no matter who you are and they let you know it at every opportunity.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Highly dependent on your team, but my experience has been super positive. Everyone I've worked with are kind, smart, intellectually curious, which motivates me professionally and personally.

Cons

This is not just for Harvard, but pay ranges are generally lower than industry. That's just academia.

2.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

Great Union and benefits for non-profits/higher ed. Wonderful colleagues outside of leadership!

Cons

GSD Development and Alumni Relations (under current leadership) is an incredibly toxic work environment. I didn't realize the intensity of the toll it took on my until after leaving, and I am not one to leave a negative review, but as they are hiring for several positions currently, I wish to share words of caution with applicants. Cons: - Absolutely not a safe space for anyone who is Black, brown, trans, queer, working-class, or disabled - 100% top-down direction. No room for personal exploration, initiative, or creativity. - Minimal guidance from leadership - Frequent pivots, even in the late stages of projects - Petty, immature talking behind your back by leadership - No upward mobility unless the Associate Dean or Dean like you - Deeply disingenuous comments, reflections, and feedback from leadership - Complete lack of transparency on direction, goals, etc. - Small mistakes are made cornerstones of performance evaluations, while leadership routinely missteps. Leadership never takes accountability. - Top-down policy decisions, completely lacking detail, thought, and care outside of legal ramifications - Ever-changing in-office requirements

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