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4.0

65% would recommend to a friend

(2,051 total reviews)
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Robert M. Groves

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53% positive business outlook

Georgetown University has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,051 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Georgetown University employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Sep 18, 2013
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Pros

- Working with students often means working with highly intelligent, very idealistic young people who will appreciate it when you trust them with real responsibility - Tuition assistance

Cons

Based on my experience as an administrator and middle manager at Georgetown for eight years: - There is little or no opportunity for advancement within each department or the University as a whole, even for employees who have earned excellent performance reviews, have used their tuition benefits to increase their education, etc. - There is a consistent preference, across departments, to fill higher-level positions with outside talent, rather than through promoting talented people from within the University. Over time this becomes a major disincentive for employees either (1) to remain at the University long term or (2) to work at their maximum level of ability. It also often results in management that does not understand the special problems inherent in dealing with students, student employees, parents, academic departments, etc. It also results in departments with ZERO institutional memory; so that, for example, policies that failed in the past will be introduced by the leadership, who are unaware that those policies have already been attempted--and then rescinded when they proved overcostly or counterproductive. - In many departments, the managerial strategy seems to be one of divide-and-rule: A handful of people at the top are paid exceptionally well (to ensure their loyalty) while everyone below is paid wages far below what they would make for the same work, even at other colleges and not-for-profits. - A pervasive feature of Georgetown's professional culture -- quietly conceded by many staff -- is a cynical disregard for the University's own stated values. I once had an very-very-upper-level administrator inform me that my job was to get as much work out of my student employees as possible for as little money as possible. When I objected that this approach was not consistent with the Catholic values that Georgetown espoused, the response was laughter, and a stern command to "tow the company line." (Until that moment, I thought only villainous cartoon bosses like Mr. Burns gave orders like "tow the company line.")

1.0
Mar 20, 2023
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Pros

-Appreciate gaining the experience in the Clinical Research Field

Cons

-Management micromanages, does not offer support in times of difficulty, makes employees work over their responsibilities. Does not care about growth and development of employees potential and treats employees with disrespect. -Toxic environment that expects you to always be on call during paid breaks for the possibility of enrollment. -Leadership does not have the soft skills to be leaders, highly disorganized, and -Keeps adding to workload without proper compensation, when someone leaves it's a Dominio effect others leave too because does not have a proper system in place to ease transition. -I highly recommend that you try to find employment elsewhere, turnover is bad, lose employees within a year time

2.0
Feb 28, 2023
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Pros

It's been a couple years, so this may have changed since I worked there, but at the time, they offered great benefits. A choice of 3 health insurance options, retirement match up to 10% and all you had to contribute was 3% to get it, and free tuition after a year of working there.

Cons

This was one of the most toxic places I've ever worked. The School of Foreign Service is known for high employee turnover. It's a caste system, where professors have all the power, students are secondary, and staff are the lowest on the totem pole. Everything is contracted out so it would take 3 weeks to get a lightbulb changed, performance evaluations are extremely biased, and if a manager wants you gone, she will get her way.

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