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4.3

86% would recommend to a friend

(1,497 total reviews)
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79% positive business outlook

Rice University has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,497 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Rice 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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5.0
Aug 29, 2018

Great place to work as a graduate student

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Pros

collaborative research environment. well-funded university

Cons

same cons as being a graduate student everywhere

4.0
Aug 27, 2018

Director Professional Development

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Pros

Great team, beautiful campus, the high caliber students taking part in our programs, amazing facilities, work-life balance (depending on roles), reputation of school within Texas

Cons

Politics (lot of infighting between schools and departments), extremely siloed, Few opportunities for advancement (flat organization), little or no mangement training opportunities, understaffed across departments - run on skeleton crews, pay is significantly lower than other universities (public schools), management inherits people that have stayed on for 20-30 years and have not stayed current on skills/ or refuse to do something that other people in their roles required to do because they have gotten away with not doing it for decades

3.0
Aug 26, 2018

Staff Member

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Pros

The best thing about working at Rice is the work life balance. A week off between Christmas and New Years. If local school districts close due to weather Rice typically closes too. So if you have children you don’t have to stress about what o do when school closes (since daycares usually also close for bad weather). I’ve rarely had issues with taking days off if needed planned or for emergency. They are much more understanding that “life happens” than any corporate employer I’ve ever worked for. They actually treat you like a person and most people are very friendly and happy.

Cons

You have to pay for parking which I’ve never understood why. I came from the corporate world and parking was always paid by my employers. My particular position is extremely boring and redundant. I’m also seated in an office space that’s set up where I feel very isolated all day. There seems to be little room for growth because I do the same repetitive task every day all day and haven’t seen any new positions I’m interested in within Rice. There are no alternative schedule like 9/80 or 4/10 and no option to work remote even though my position could easily be done remotely. I’ve suggested it many times and last I heard was Rice is a “people oriented place” so they don’t want people working from home. Understandable BUT when you position has little people interaction and you’re sitting in office isolated all day, what’s the point? Also it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. I’ve worked for employers that let you work remote once a week and not have to deal with traffic and the hustle of going in the office that one day was a big stress relief. Insurance coverage is good, but expensive. There are no annual bonuses and yearly raises are just a few cents. Supposedly it’s based solely on cost of living. But a raise of less than 1% that’s only a few cents does not keep up with cost of living.

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