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Emory University Reviews
What is it like working at Emory University?
Associate Director - Emory University.
Associate Director of Development in Atlanta:
Pros: Working with faculty, staff and students
Cons: Undervalued in terms of my title and pay
Challenging but rewarding, making a difference.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Atlanta:
Pros: Reputation, Diversity
Cons: Lack of reference of how salaries compare across the organization.
There is room to improve business processes all the time!
Business Systems Analyst in Atlanta:
Pros: being able to dig deep into problems and provide a better solution if its feasible.
Cons: No room for growth, unless you are very liked or someone is feed you the spoon.
Managing IT professionals who help some of the greatest scientific minds in the world do their work.
Desktop Support Manager in Atlanta:
Pros: I love the academic environment, which encourages exploration and curiosity in exploring ways of creating solutions.
Cons: The commute to Emory’s campus can be somewhat challenging if you do not live within walking distance of campus.
Associate Director, Creative Services in Atlanta:
Pros: I love the work
Cons: My boss is a serious nightmare
Fast paced and stressful but rewarding.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Atlanta:
Pros: The blendage of university and professional experience.
Cons: The commute and pay.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Atlanta:
Emory is a great place to work, good environment, good(ish) benefits. Unfortunately, Emory is not the place to go if you're looking for more than small salary adjustments to account for inflation. Pay increases are essentially stagnant, employees must pay for parking and there are minimal options for public transit. As with most companies, rising health insurance costs are passed on to the employees, benefits shrink every year. Overall, however, it is a great place to work.
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