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3.0
10 Jul 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- Diverse work environment and ability to attend on-campus events (lectures, classes etc) - Good benefits to go with a modest salary - Free tuition after continuous employment of at least 12 months

Cons

- Modest salaries (though compensated by free tuition after a year of working full-time) - Work was not very challenging for someone with advanced skills - Little or no career advancement opportunities (despite being a large organization with numerous open job postings, there's very little effort to have employees switch departments in case of re-orgs or staff layoffs). - The tuition assistance benefit is a great employee benefit on paper. However, there is a lot of fine print, including a one-year waiting period. Worst experience of my tenure was being laid-off right after being accepted into a top-tier graduate program at the university. It meant that I had to pay the tuition out of pocket. - Management handled the layoffs process poorly.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Job security throughout budget cuts happening in the public health industry currently. Plenty of PTO and holiday paid leave.

Cons

Constant threats by upper management to "write us up/disciplinary action" for anything. Director is really unfair/disrespectful/condescending to our supervisor and so that trickles down to data coordinators. For example currently there is a threat that we will be "written up" if we do not meet all the competing deadlines. Ive seen sooo people many come and go in this sector over the past 3 years its insane. Its alot of data to manually enter and one must be organized /driven and on top of your game but it gets borring if your not passionate about the cancer trials you are working on.

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