RTI International reviews

4.0

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,336 total reviews)
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Tim Gabel

78% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

RTI International has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,336 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RTI International employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Mar 8, 2017

Room for Improvement

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Pros

RTI is a mission-driven organization and always seeks to build its reputation on making the lives of people, especially those most in need and least empowered, better. There are sincere attempts to engage all levels of the organization in identifying new growth areas and innovative approaches to solving problems. Pay is decent and retirement contributions generous.

Cons

Like any consulting firm, RTI has to chase $ from wherever they are coming from and often those $ come from the fed'l gov. Administrative changes may trigger discussions of alignment of our ideals with the opportunities that are available, but of course the sustenance of the organization is the priority so don't expect to be an idealistic purist here without having to experience some cognitive dissonance. Most frustrating to that dissonance is the treatment of the support staff. They are overworked, considered fairly expendable, and this breeds a rigidity on that side of the operation which makes it difficult for an org as large as RTI to uphold its commitments to clients. Furthermore, RTI has not adequately figured out how to make strategic investments without having a realistic plan for managing the risks and costs of those investments in the long term. Also, this is a very large organization that can be incredibly challenging to navigate.

1.0
Oct 6, 2016

Just go work somewhere else

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You just process/QC data. Analyses if you're good. Qualitative analysis...but it's boring.

Cons

Pay was only increased due to FLSA requirements. 47,5 is the salary. Otherwise about a 1% raise per year. Start off doing nothing for couple of months, then work 180-200 hours a month after that. No opportunities with a BA/BS.

3.0
Jul 18, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The institute as a whole is doing groundbreaking research that is so inspiring to hear about. The benefits are quite good, lots of really smart people, the young professional population is growing and it seems as if the organization is heading in a positive direction. Definitely a great company to come on as a mid level and sit till retirement.

Cons

The organization refuses to support internal and external communications so you rarely hear about the great work being done. Staff complain nonstop about our poor marketing and comms ability but top leaders dont seem to act on the demand. The organization is so centralized every little sentence to be shared to the public has to be touched by so many people that the organization loses great opportunity to engage with their stakeholders. It seems as if every 2 weeks RTI hires a new VP of something. Its a top heavy beast that, if it falls, it will crumble. While the organization is growing its young professional base there is a strong stigma for junior staff to conduct any work outside of admin or very low-level project management. Your years at the desk speak louder than performance. Ageism could be a potential threat to the organization with some management attitudes. This doesn't permeate across the whole institute but its certainly at large.

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