Pros
Earnest mission and DEI commitment (on paper...) Some really wonderful/talented people. Great benefits at expense of take-home (10% employer retirement contribution, $0 deductible health insurance. 22 days vacation/personal) Genuinely exemplary COVID management and WFH flexibility
Cons
Low morale and high turnover over the past year (2021). The root causes are likely uncompetitive pay and institutional dysfunction that continues to foment. The C-Suite thinks we're a flat organization and pretends everyone else is unaware of the salaries listed on the Form 990. Some wildly siloed and dysfunctional departments, despite several years of restructuring and realignment. Effort has clearly been made here with the implementation of OKRs, but this has done little to solve the patterns of incompetence, mistrust, and inertia experienced when trying to accomplish very basic cross-departmental collaboration. The culture seems to tow the line between non-profit and corporate-like whenever it's most convenient for upper management. Lower pay is justified because we're a non-profit, yet the expectation is for corporate working hours. Pervasive culture of Ivy-focused elitism is frustrating to be subject to year in and year out. The irony is not lost on me that a subgroup of the organization aimed at incubating change and advancing diversity in the Ivory Tower is a microcosm of the very exclusionary culture it seeks to dismantle.