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Rockefeller University

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Rockefeller University reviews

4.2

85% would recommend to a friend

(406 total reviews)
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Richard P. Lifton

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66% positive business outlook

Rockefeller University has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 406 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Rockefeller 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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406 reviews
2.0
Jun 21, 2013

Very good and Very Bad Aspects Of Working Here

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Pros

Great work/life balance, plenty of vacation time, awesome benefit package, awesome learning environment (if you work in the right department)

Cons

Staff morale and respect from management is dependent on what department you work in. If you are an Investigator or Scientific candidate you are catered to while staff without prestigious backgrounds or ambitious careers are not valued. Worked in hospital unit and senior management has no respect for hospital employees specifically nursing. Low, non competitive nursing salaries, and plenty of passive-aggression coupled with many drama queens and big egos. Old boys club atmosphere. Basically if you don't have an MD or PH.D behind your name you are nobody there. Non-existent career ladder or opportunity for growth if you are nursing staff or related fields.

2.0
Mar 9, 2012
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Pros

Beautiful campus. Overall friendly atmosphere. Relaxed environment. Child friendly work community. Fairly flexible about working hours. Nice place to be if you want to do research or be surrounded by esteemed science pioneers.

Cons

Absolute no career advancement. No pay scale or salary grades. Salary is not commensurate with experience. Yearly raises are minimal as they don't even do employee review. Hard for promotion opportunities within the science community. You essentially start with a title, and leave with the same one. Salary is not competitive to surrounding community.

3.0
Nov 10, 2024

Nice benefits, good research, sclerotic institution

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Pros

- Access to world-class biomedical research, with sister institutions Weill Cornell and Memorial Sloan Kettering right next door - Really good benefits, especially health insurance linked with Weill Cornell medical offices. A number of campus perks, including therapists, gym, workout classes, tennis court, physical therapy, and a lounge that serves cheap drinks - Most federal holidays observed, including the entire week off between Christmas and New Year’s, plus decent number of vacation days - Beautiful riverside campus

Cons

- People’s individual experiences will depend highly on their department or lab. What I will say from my experience personally is that there’s really no system in place for dealing with problematic colleagues or toxic work environments. HR is toothless in these situations. Any resolution is almost solely up to the discretion of heads of lab, i.e. tenured professors who are practically untouchable and difficult to hold accountable. - Campus is far from most public transit - Faculty are extremely homogenous - No retirement benefits until 2 years of employment - The institution paid a hefty settlement for events from decades ago (see “Controversy” section on Wikipedia page). The controversy is horrible in and of itself, and due to the settlement, the university has tightened the purse strings, including for annual pay raises. - Not an actual con, per se, but it’s more of a research institute than a “university”. Yes, they do graduate PhD students (~40 a year), but there’s very little formal education or pedagogy offered at this institution. Students typically take classes at other institutions like Cornell and do not have to work as TA’s, as there are no undergraduate students. The university recently lost its accreditation from New York State and had to get accredited by a regional body.

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