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University of Chicago Reviews
What is it like working at University of Chicago?
Trust and Autonomy.
Insurance Claims Specialist in Chicago:
Pros: The trust and comradery
Cons: Sometimes I feel the work is too much and that I have to work too long to keep up.
Project Coordinator, (Unknown Type / General) in Chicago:
As a project coordinator within my BSD department, there is an issue with inter-departmental communication. It makes communication and simply completing job duties difficult. The work culture validates arrogance between both departments and institutes. Progress is slow, our administration is dejected.
Challenging.
Claims Manager in Chicago:
Pros: It is always different and requires critical thinking
Cons: Sometimes the pace is too overwhelming.
Tough time to work in IT.
Information Technology (IT) Operations Manager in Chicago:
Pros: Relative job security, interesting assortment of people
Cons: An immpossible amount of work is piled on. The University maintains the fiction of a 37.5 hour workweek in its HR materials, but my job cannot be done acceptably in less than 55 hours per week. Due to the hiring freeze, no help is on the way.
Staff Nurse in Chicago:
Pros: The pay is what I like most.
Cons: Nurses do not have a lot of autonomy. At the end of the day, the hospital will “throw a nurse under the bus” to save themselves.
It’s a good place to work.
Analytical Technician in Chicago:
Pros: Helping people and the pay
Cons: Some people with authority there tend to be disrespectful
Mixed bag.
Senior Systems Administrator in Chicago:
Pros: Good benefits
Cons: No inflation-adjusted pay raises in many years. No training, no recognition of new skills acquired on one's own
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