WestEd reviews

3.8

76% would recommend to a friend

(195 total reviews)
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Jannelle Kubinec

72% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

WestEd has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 195 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WestEd 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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195 reviews
5.0
Jun 30, 2018

Outstanding organization that strives to make a positive impact

Anonymous employee
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Pros

WestEd is full of committed, smart, and thoughtful professionals. I am consistently impressed with my colleagues and the quality of their work. There are high expectations for your work across the agency, yet WestEd encourages (and truly supports) work/life balance. Compared to other, similar, organizations, WestEd is less hierarchical. I often do not know the "level" of others I am working with on projects. Tasks are assigned based on skill, interest, and availability instead of simply one's level in the organization. The benefits and working environment are incredible. I feel valued, respected, and supported and feel that the pay, benefits, and opportunities offered to employees reflect that.

Cons

Though the heart of our work is team-based, it can be easy to become isolated in your work if you don't reach out consistently across the agency. This varies by role, program, and office/work location, but you have to work proactively to stay engaged with others. The agency is committed to collaboration, and is working on improving program silos, but they can be a barrier to the work.

5.0
Jun 5, 2018
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Pros

Good pay and benefits for the position Great benefits (20 vacation days, 12 sick days, and holidays even for new staff) Somewhat flexible schedule

Cons

Cannot bill overtime even if you have things you still need to finish Little room for growth unless you have an advanced degree Offices don't have much community except within immediate co-workers

5.0
May 29, 2018

Program Assistant

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Colleagues are consistently kind, passionate, interesting, brilliant yet humble, and highly capable.

Cons

No paid maternity/paternity leave. As with many jobs, busy times can require more than 40 hrs/week (but generally, hours aren't too crazy.)

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WestEd Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback, and thank you also for your work with WestEd so far. I’m pleased that you value your colleagues so highly, as WestEd does: we know our work is impossible without our supportive and hard-working people. I would also like to address your comment that there is no paid maternity/paternity leave. To do so, I am quoting directly from a recent “Ask Glen” answer that our CEO, Glen Harvey, addressed to all employees: “As an organization, WestEd provides a very generous maternity leave/newborn bonding program. WestEd does provide a maternity leave program that includes a paid benefit for up to 4 weeks prior to date of birth and 8 weeks following date of birth for all eligible employees regardless of which state they work in. For employees in California, employees are also eligible for a state paid pregnancy disability leave for the same period noted above and all California employees are entitled to 6 weeks of paid family leave, which includes newborn bonding as well as time off to care for an eligible family member for other types of leaves. A handful of other states including Hawaii, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and New York also provide paid leave at this time. In addition to the paid leave benefits available to employees, job protections for extended leaves include up to 7 months for pregnancy disability/maternity leave in California and up to 12 weeks for other states although WestEd is almost always more generous than what is required if requested. All paid or unpaid leaves can be supplemented by an employee's sick and/or vacation leave balances up to 100% of salary. Family leave is one of many benefits WestEd provides. We have to strike a balance across all staff priorities and needs and the costs that we can fairly expect our clients to absorb. With health care costs continuing to rise, we would have to make very difficult decisions about asking staff to cover more of their own health care costs, if we were to expand our family leave benefits further.” I encourage you to speak directly with our friendly Human Resources team if you have any questions about leave options. Thank you again for your work with WestEd.
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