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New York Public Library

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Mostly good, but the bad is…bad - Librarian New York Public Library Employee Review

4.0
Apr 19, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Love what I do. -Love my co-workers and direct supervisors. -Patrons here are generally pleasant. -I wish I made more but the salary is competitive in the field and the benefits are excellent. -Now that floating is finally gone, I can do real collection management work which is fun. -Flexibility with programming: if I have an idea, I can generally run with it to see how it goes.

Cons

-Buying furniture that isn’t falling apart seems to be impossible. -My building needs a renovation but it could be years until that happens. -We keep losing positions. -All of the above makes me feel worse when I see how many promotions happen centrally. “Magically,” (read: probably from branch positions we’ve lost) there is money to promote people or make brand new support positions that aren’t meaningful to public service. But god forbid we replace a broken chair in a branch or hire another staff. -Most senior leaders and people in “support” departments are really out of touch with what actually happens in public libraries. Why aren’t these people experienced librarians?

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Pros

Flexible schedule and overall fun work environment

Cons

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Pros

- Unparalleled work-life balance, especially for tech workers. - A very relaxed and friendly environment with no micromanagement. - Generous leave policies. - Most projects have very slow deadlines, so there’s no significant work pressure. - A laissez-faire work culture. - If you’re contemplating retirement, pursuing a master’s degree, or starting a side hustle, this is an excellent place to work.

Cons

- Compensation is significantly below market rate. - Toxic directors and senior leaders favor certain employees and encourage sycophancy. Sycophants are rewarded with benefits such as flexible work schedules and the ability to work remotely. - Promotion is contingent upon being a sycophant. - Directors and senior leaders often avoid the office altogether or have erratic schedules, such as arriving at 7 pm and leaving whenever they please, while simultaneously enforcing strict rules. - If you’re an ambitious individual seeking career growth, this is not the ideal place to be.

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