Pros
35 hr work week - great if you absolutely need to balance family life. Fridays off in summer. Laid back atmosphere. Nice campus. An excellent opportunity to learn how to deal with absolutely difficult people .... consider this your 'free" PhD in "People Skills" and "Behavioral Management"... why ? See my Cons ....
Cons
Senseless Bureaucracy, insane micromanagement, dysfunctional management, low morale for new staff ... I came to WC with an abundance of skills and experience and a lot to give to Wellesley, which is why, I believe I was hired in the first place. However, I reached the dead end within a few months. The environment claims to hire talented individuals capable of changing the "Status Quo" but they won't take very long to suck you in their so-called "Wellesley Way". Wellesley Way = attend endless and unproductive "meetings about meetings " where the "loud ones" go on-and-on lamenting about "god knows what" with zero or little action at the end of meetings. Senior staff tends to be very insecure when confronted with new ideas, and always need consensus to make up their mind. When your new idea turns into a project and succeeds, they shamelessly claim all the credit, blatantly justifying they were the reasons why it succeeded. If they cant take the credit, the'll either sabotage you or back stab you till you either fail or tear-up and give up. That way, the senior staff stays and the young ones leave - its a vicious cycle.