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Rutgers University

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If the professional world is my oyster, can't I do better than Rutgers? - Anonymous employee Rutgers University Employee Review

1.0
Mar 30, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Prestige of the institution's name on your resume. Access to a community of diverse & intelligent people. A stimulating campus environment.

Cons

I joined Rutgers as part of the forced merger with another institution (the University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ). A few of my colleagues experienced good relationships with their new Rutgers bosses. Most had negative interactions. Mine were particularly ugly. I had to interface with two different Rutgers departments. Visual Identity and Administration & Public Safety. Their attitude toward my legacy department was hostile. The message was for us to sit down, shut up, and do things their way. There was no interest in what our best practices were, nor how those could be utilized in a "Rutgers" context. I can understand that the merger put both institutions under duress. My criticism is the managerial communication skills of my Rutgers peers were shockingly rude and authoritarian. At UMDNJ there was mandatory training for all managers, conducted by the HR dept. to avoid such poor interpersonal skills. I concluded that my professional growth would be stunted by doing things the "Rutgers way".

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5.0
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Cons

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3.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

co-workers are super nice, friendly and collaborative. Good flexibility in work arrangements. My immediate boss is nice.

Cons

Morale is quite low, and turnover is high. We are losing good people and goals are not being met. Senior Leader tell us to do more with less, and do not want constructive feedback. They don't lead by example, taking elaborate trips instead of being present and supporting staff. Rules don't apply to them. So disappointing, not what you would expect from a public university.

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