Working at Indiana University (IU)

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Ratings for Indiana University (IU)

  • Appreciation
    3.7
  • Company Outlook
    4.1
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.8
  • Manager Communication
    3.9
  • Manager Relationship
    4.2
  • Pay Policy
    2.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.8
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Indiana University (IU) Reviews

What is it like working at Indiana University (IU)?

Co workers are great. Organizations doesn't invest in their employees.
Medical Assistant in Indianapolis:
Pros: Patient care, learning from providers, helping other co workers
Cons: Communication is lacking, short staff, underpaid.
Associate Director at IU.
Associate Director, Non-Profit Organization in Columbus:
Pros: Our team, the benefits, and supportive leadershio
Cons: The new position codes / salary
It is a good job because the goal is to help the patient.
Medical Biller in Indianapolis:
Pros: Helping patients get their claims paid in a timely manner
Cons: Don’t have paid vacation/holidays
Contracts Manager in Bloomington:
I love the work, but they are always changing roles and responsibilities. This makes it hard to effectively streamline any process. The pay is below average for the workload, experience, and responsibility expected.
Can be stressful.
Administrative Assistant in Indianapolis:
Pros: I can work at my own pace
Cons: The unknown
Secure, not enough improvement.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Indianapolis:
Pros: Collaborative environment and no on-call requirements helps me leave stress at the door.
Cons: No requirements/reward for technical improvement. You grow soft-skills and learn proprietary routines.