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Stagnant and stressful - Program Assistant Practising Law Institute Employee Review

1.0
Oct 17, 2016
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Pros

Good benefit package. Stability is possible Co-workers are generally enjoyable. As a program assistant, I learned a lot about the law.

Cons

Job is almost impossible to complete in standard work week and OT is discouraged. Attorneys have little understanding of the systems they manage and have unrealistic expectations of their assistants. This is an environment where one mistake is a serious and fatal error and yet few things an assistant's work on cannot be easily corrected. Stress level is very high for an administrative position. Style management of Program Attorneys is micromanaging and attorneys are trained by upper management to increase this type of management. There are no penalties for mismanagement of employees by upper management. The company motto seems to be whatever the manager does we support. Unfortunately this results in a very unhappy work environment. To sum up: Low salaries for high performance expectations. Unless you are an attorney, there is no where for you to grow. At a comparable institution, the entry level salary is about 5-7K more a year, with similar benefits and time off, with about half of the responsibilities and no project assistant responsibilities. You may even be allowed to make an error! If you are a career admin, please note that this position is not a good long term stop on your career arc. The title and responsibilities hinder hireability outside of PLI. The entry-level salary is identical to the salaries offered for administrative assistant positions with fewer responsibilities.

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Practising Law Institute Response
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It is always disappointing to read this kind of review. The HR team and the head of the referenced department would have welcomed the chance to talk with the employee and address the concerns raised. Conversations do take place frequently between our staff and HR or their managers, and we strive to listen and find solutions. We place a premium on work/life balance at PLI. As a result, we tend not to utilize OT. That does not mean it is unavailable if the occasional need arises, such as meeting a deadline. If the reviewer believes the workload is unreasonable, we strongly encourage him/her to speak to his/her manager or the department head. The last thing we want is for any employee to feel stressed at work. We try to demonstrate this every day with our wellness programs, generous paid time off and Summer Fridays. Making mistakes is something we all do, and PLI certainly does not condone managers treating staff in an unforgiving, disrespectful manner when they occur. We take this commitment seriously, and have spoken to managers about their approach when this issue is brought to our attention. Unless we know this behavior is occurring we cannot properly address it. Salaries are something we constantly review. Many positions have been adjusted in the last year, and more are being evaluated as we begin our annual appraisal and merit increase program. Our benefits are outstanding, including a generous retirement savings plan, and we frequently ask for and apply employee input on a host of topics. Recent examples include ideas for employee events, professional development and benefits. As posted earlier this year on Glassdoor, nearly half our employee group has been promoted at least once while at PLI. We anticipate several more promotion announcements in January. While we cannot guarantee every employee will find a satisfying career trajectory, we certainly make an effort to encourage professional growth in many ways (including learning about the law, as the reviewer mentioned). Sometimes issues at work (as in life!) are caused by miscommunication or the lack of it altogether. To that end, we are keeping our doors wide open and welcome hearing from our staff often. Sincerely, Joan D. Sternberg VP, Human Resources Practising Law Institute

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