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Low Morale - Anonymous employee Northwestern University Employee Review

1.0
Aug 15, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefits are excellent. Healthcare benefits are a bit pricey, but give you access to virtually any doctor. Tuition benefits are also excellent, but later career employees do not really get the full benefit due to their life commitments. Beautiful campus.

Cons

My biggest complaint is that the university puts some (poorly performing) faculty in administrative jobs they are not suited to do. They should be doing academic work not managing people. There is always some type of review of the departments going on. Everyone is on pins and needles worrying that they are going to cut jobs and outsource. Janitorial, maintenance, and repair jobs are almost all outsourced. Quality is low. This spreads out to all jobs at NU. Departments are merged and people are let go. And, we have to pay for parking. Morale is so low -- wake up Morty!

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