Not Going To Last - Educator Newark Museum Employee Review

1.0
15 Feb 2020
Recommend
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Pros

TNM, which I now see is Newark Museum of Art can be a great starting place to learn. Most co-workers are really great people with a lot of talent and knowledge.

Cons

The museum has been top heavy (management) for years. The science dept. for years and years was the reason many would visit the museum. It was the science events that brought the most families and revenue for family events. But at the same time, upper management catered to the art aspects of the museum. What did the museum do for a major reduction-in-force years ago? They gutted the science department. Remember the mini zoo? It's gone. Shut down in one day. Remember the excellent lending collection that would go out to schools? Gone. The huge collection for the most part is collecting dust or was thrown out. Remember the planetarium, with great programs and a current changing exhibit in their hall? Not any more. It's the same exhibit for over 10 years and outdated. A lot of managers who have been there for years are still there. Not doing much, but collecting hefty paychecks for their "dedication" to a museum that will probably be closed in a few years. Why should they care? The city is in a period of renewal and all the Newark Museum (of Art) can do is re-brand itself and cater more toward the art aspect. The place keeps missing the mark. It's living in its own little bubble and pretending everything is going to get better. All you have to do is look at the jobs that are posted. If people haven't been fired, they're leaving. Why? The writing is on the wall and most see it.

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5.0
2 Oct 2021
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Pros

All departments are eager to help and are pretty synergetic when working with multiple departments. You'll get second hand experience for other fields of museum work just from working in whichever department you choose. Interns are not given busy body work and will actually contribute to on going projects and programs with the museum.

Cons

HR has room for improvement.

1.0
14 Jun 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Don’t waste your time working here.

Cons

DO NOT WORK FOR THIS MUSEUM. First of all, no one there has half a brain enough to be in the positions they’ve found themselves in and that is their biggest problem. My biggest problem with them as a former employee, is that they will put you in dangerous situations, they will compromise your physical safety and health, they will lie to you and string you along for years about (false) plans for your future there just to keep you working for them, and they WILL NOT compensate you even close to fairly for it- For the truly backbreaking physical labor they have you do, the unsafe locations they send you to completely on your own, their inability to give you enough working hours to make a living so you have to work 2 part time jobs with no health insurance even though the museum job is compromising your physical safety and health... And what’s more, if you need them to prove you worked there ever in the future- they won’t do it. They used me like a tissue without any humanity, they compromised my livelihood, and I can’t even use this experience as a reference when applying to museum jobs. I reached out to all of my supervisors, none of whom responded, and was told by the “HR department“, that they wouldn’t be providing any proof that I was ever employed there. Don’t let these people use you.

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