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Pros and Cons - Clinical Research Project Manager Northwestern University Employee Review

2.0
Apr 23, 2022
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Pros

Amazing Benefits when it comes to 401K, Days off, Vacation packages, sick days...In total you have like 6 weeks of free time per year if add all the sick days, vacation, personal, etc without it coming off an accumulated PTO pool.

Cons

The work environment can be somewhat negative depending on the department. When you have a research position you work directly with a lot of different physicians and staff and there are a lot of egos that you have to break through to be able to get your work done. Don't expect a "Thank you" from your superiors because that is not the culture here. You can be accused of something and because ou are on a lower level position, it automatically becomes true and your fault.

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Pros

Good work life balance beautiful campus

Cons

Living cost is high compared to compensation

4.0
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Pros

It's steady and stable money. Coworkers can be great, and benefits can be good**

Cons

They recently changed all of the benefits due to the government administration pulling federal funding. They changed from Blue Cross Blue Shield to United so the insurance is pretty bad now, with higher premiums and higher copays. You get a 90% discount on tuition, yet also about 97% of the graduate programs are when you'd be working during a 9-5. So it's nearly impossible to actually utilize your tuition discount. There were a lot of budget cuts, and 3% bonuses were one of the first to go. Your base pay is usually underpaid because it's higher education/nonprofit, and the 3% raise is barely enough to cover the rise of cost of living. So now it's underpaid, bad or unusable benefits, and low morale because there were also so many layoffs with the rest of the employees having to do the work of multiple people. Systems in the university are antiquated and it takes forever for anything to get done and most of it is trial and error. They say there is mobility, but it's only lateral if you're lucky. I've been here for two years and there's been such high turnover in senior management including the President that everything feels up in the air.

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