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Indiana University

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Huge bureaucracy; low pay. Great work life balance. - Anonymous employee Indiana University Employee Review

3.0
Mar 19, 2013
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Pros

It may depend where you work, but the university really cared about work-life balance. Professional staff start getting 30 days off a year in the first year (though not everyone takes all of their PTO). Job security for professional staff is also good.

Cons

The pay is low and opportunity for advancement is not the best. Cost of living raises are very little (though part of that may have been that I was employed there during the worst of the recession). Since job security is good, it's very difficult to fire people who aren't holding their own. It's much a governmental job that way.

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Pros

Benefits and PTO were not bad

Cons

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1.0
Apr 7, 2026
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Pros

Historically the University has offered good benefits, although these have been cut back recently to improve the institution's bottom line. (Specifically, cuts to 403b contributions and changes to insurance benefits and HSA contributions.)

Cons

Over the course of 200 years, the University developed a strong reputation for outstanding programs and research, academic freedom, leadership, and integrity which led to a great sense of pride and community among the employees. Since the arrival of the current president in 2021, and aided by the Governor's takeover of the Board of Trustees in 2025, all of this has been squandered. Top administrators hired on since 2021 (there are legions) cannot be trusted. They disregard IU's culture. They ask staff to lie to students. They violate free speech, They put students in harm's way. They operate in secret. The Trustees also operate in secret (sometimes in violation of open meeting laws), and are unresponsive to faculty votes of no-confidence in top leadership. Renowned academic programs have been closed or damaged. Staff who have served the University honorably and faithfully for years beginning prior to 2021 have been fired or forced to resign without due process. Positions have been eliminated. Hiring has slowed or stalled. Pay is insufficient compared to peer institutions. Understandably, the sense of pride and community has nearly vanished, except for football fans (although the football program succeeds at the expense of other programs). Mistrust, fear, disbelief, and uncertainty are the norms. Before 2021, I would have enthusiastically recommended IU as a top employer. Now, I say avoid at all costs.

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