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Satisfaction depends on school/unit and leadership - Anonymous employee Tulane University Employee Review

2.0
Sep 16, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Here are the only pros I can think of: 16 paid holidays; tuition reimbursement; and reasonably fair vacation and personal/sick time compensation. Also, I actually like the work that I perform, and I have more than 20 years experience doing it and growing in the field (web/social media). I love some of my coworkers -- good people, good friends. So there's the up side.

Cons

My particular school is suffering from tyrannical, top-down, suspicious and/or utterly hands-off leadership. There is no trust in top level employees to do the job they are hired to do. There is no room for creativity. There is no collaboration. Communication is atrocious coming from leadership downward. Expectations are high yet not clearly communicated. Leadership is out of touch with modern trends in web and social media uses. The pay is sad, demoralizing, and depressing. My particular role receives approximately 25-30% more in other schools and units within university. My salary is also well below the local median for what I do. There is a belief here that you just click the mouse a few times, and Poof! You have a website. Double standards also rule the day here. For an organization that discourages working from home, we have a FTE who lives in another state. Another example would be that a particular employee is known to brazenly make an exodus early anytime there is a local festival (and that is every week basically) because this person shares it on their facebook page. This person also comes in late, passes the buck whenever possible, and basically does a little as possible and at the lowest acceptable level of achievement. Leadership has actually set in meetings and talked about what a poor employee this person is, and yet they still have a high-paying job. But other people work hard, do everything asked of them, seldom skip out early, and perform to a more than satisfactory level and are treated poorly for reasons that are unclear...other than being assertive and trying to offer guidance on matters in which they have experience.

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Pros

Flexible work schedule (if in the right lab, not guaranteed) Really great coworkers. You can generally learn anything you show an interest in or need in other MRS in the center. We all tend to stick together. Additional paid leave through winter break on top of generous amount of PTO. Tuition waiver to Tulane

Cons

Truly falling apart, both physically and systemically. Physically the place is a disaster and borderline unsafe. Im surprised OSHA hasn't been called due to instances of unknown chemical inhalation, people autoclaving things they shouldn't, high CO2 levels with no functioning alarm. Not only that but the water quality is wildly unreliable. Systemically, you are underpaid and overworked, not appreciated and chronically strung along by a dangled carrot. You can out perform everyone on the team and be passed over for promotions because of a million different excuses. By design you are shoved down until you stop hoping for better. Management all around sucks because for many the only way to move up or forward is to go into management. These are Scientist that are just shoved into management roles and told to do their best. Everyone suffers for this. They have no training, and despite being good people, tend to completely mismanage teams until only the favored are left. This is true for the lowest managers but all the way to the top.

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