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The Alan Turing Institute

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Generally okay, if you have some experience in research - Anonymous employee The Alan Turing Institute Employee Review

3.0
7 Jul 2025
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Pros

- Great work life balance (office once a week or more) - The pay is okay for someone coming straight out of their PhD but falls behind very quickly after that - Interview and onboarding were very painless

Cons

- ELT don't communicate very well and use lots of corporate jargon - from November/December 2024 they went into a re-prioritisation of work (referring to research topics) process, meaning many research areas were and are being shut down - but refused to just say it how it was - many people being made redundant. I still don't understand the reasoning behind this, but it likely comes down to funding. Mr PM himself said he wants the "UK to become a AI superpower"... Yet many people from the UK's premier Data science and AI institute are made redundant. - Direction is hard to find, if you're a new/early stage researcher who had a good supervisor during your PhD you will find it different here. - I wasn't really afforded the opportunity to publish as the projects I got assigned on, and I quote, "did not require publication from the funder". That's fine if its one of many projects, but when you're only there for a short amount of time (again due to funding cuts/redundancies) you want as much to show for it as possible. - HR and finances are extremely slow and often misinformed, I was told things by HR regarding available internal positions, that simply were not true. - The HR system is extremely clunky and convoluted, filing for expenses is not straightforward and no one seems to know why claims get rejected. I'm still waiting for one I filed months ago

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5.0
25 May 2024
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Pros

Top notch projects of national importance, great group of people.

Cons

Location should be changed. They should build their own campus.

1.0
24 May 2026
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Pros

Free low quality coffee, 30 days annual leave - if you can take them - but you'll need un

Cons

A duplicitous organisation that pretends to be woke whilst treating most staff like trash. The pay and perks are terrible for the majority of staff and the redundancy payouts the lowest in the UK. They also expect notice to be worked without discussion. Current staff best look for work ASAP or just leave to save your sanity. Anyone joining should really think twice. No one senior wants to make a decision or is even capable, and every internal process is painful and inefficent. The senior execs received pay rises and are mostly over paid compared to other staff, and yet its the productive lower paid staff who get the chop. Nice. Even their funder, UKRI was surprised by recent Exec pay rises. The research is mostly second tier with partners looking elsewhere, and who can blame them. The only question is, does the new CEO know how dysfunctional this place really is?

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