Great mission and impact of work but collaboration was poor - Anonymous employee RTI International Employee Review

4.0
May 20, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

+ Projects where you feel like you make a difference. + Many outstanding professionals; world class talent. + Good diversity of work and opportunities to work on new types of projects with different methods. + Professional development is strongly encouraged. + Leadership is approachable and supportive. + Good onsite cafeteria and fitness center + Great opportunity for working from home

Cons

- Collaboration is horrible; plenty of instances of one group within the organization actively undermining another group. - Challenge of work/life balance and percent sold that exists here and in many other contract research organizations. - Not an agile organization - they want to venture into new and innovative areas but aren't willing to do that with excellence - on par with the work they typically do.

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If you're a PhD who enjoys research and hopes to use empirical research skills at a research institute, you'll likely be disappointed as I was. Projects in my business unit were largely implementation projects that required very little creativity or data analysis. I was told by my manager that empirical-research projects are harder to come by and when those opportunities do arise, everyone wants them. Even then, project directors are very unwilling (in my experience) to let you branch out to other projects. Using any overhead time to work on your own research is also discouraged, so I ended up working on manuscripts in my personal time. And there's no funding to attend conferences either. On top of all of this, constant layoffs create an aura of uncertainty and the feeling that you're lucky to even be there even when compensation for similar roles in private sector is far better.

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