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Proceed with Cautions!!!! - Anonymous employee Stanford University Employee Review

2.0
15 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Literally making a difference in people's lives (Healthcare) 2. Co-workers are reserved and minding their own business 3. Surrounded by a lot of smart people whom working on making breakthroughs in their research. 4. Pretty good benefits (for non-remote) 5. Job stability

Cons

1. Management team tend to be a lot of micro managers / narcissistic personalities. 2. Technical skills are well below industry standard. There's a lot of managers that sending emails day and night to "push" for things to be done because they can't and don't know how to do it themselves 3. Some teams are violating labor laws for instance, directors asking you about what you are doing on your sick day off and refuse to grant vacation when you are at max. 4. HR team is not helpful in addressing above and part of me hope that they get struck with a lawsuit for ignoring all of these ill-labor practices. Fortunate for them that those of us who can easily find another job will just do so and not stay to deal with this. 5. There's a lot of politics so unless you want to be in the clicks or just want to work your way doing the same thing until retirement.

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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We take your concerns very seriously. We’d like to follow up but need additional information. If you are willing to provide more specific information, we recommend that you contact University Human Resources, Employee & Labor Relations at stanfordelr@stanford.edu, so these concerns can be addressed.

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Stable beyond the out-of-ordinary circumstances like 2008 housing crisis and covid. Among other colleges and universities, salaries are higher as I looked at other listings at time of hire,

Cons

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Overall, Stanford is an amazing place to work. The environment and benefits can't be beat. You can go for a swim on your lunch break or a walk around the lake. The recreational classes and opportunities are usually great. Eating at the dining hall, although pricy, is a real treat.

Cons

If you're not senior management, faculty, development, etc., Stanford's pay has not kept up with the cost of living in the area. If you come for a job from outside of California, be prepared for a real shock when you see the kinds of rentals and the prices. Beauty has a price. You will not be able to live near campus as the average employee. Unless you're really familiar with the traffic in California, don't look at places that you think are an hour away, because they'll be two hours away by car. And you'll have to pay to park on campus, so not driving at all is your best option. Many administrative jobs are held by partners of people working in tech or faculty, because that's the only way you can afford to live there. If you don't have a partner making $200K+, you'll be taking the train or bus for an hour. If you're thinking about buying a house and you don't have a suitcase of cash, that sound you're hearing is my laughter. It's also important to realize that the working conditions across campus vary by unit. Working at the Graduate School of Business will seem more like a corporate job; working in Medicine could be brutal; and the treatment you will get can vary by department.

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