Working at University of Cincinnati (UC)

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Ratings for University of Cincinnati (UC)

  • Appreciation
    3.5
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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University of Cincinnati (UC) Reviews

What is it like working at University of Cincinnati (UC)?

Rewarding on the student level, frustrating at times due to bureaucratic challenges.
Associate Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Cincinnati:
Pros: Chance to learn with and contribute to the learning of students.
Cons: Administrative demands
Working at UC is a reqarding experience where you get to work with different types of people.
Executive Assistant in Cincinnati:
Pros: Being able to work closely with students and providing a positive place of support for them
Cons: The price of parking costs
Challenging Worthwhile.
Executive Assistant in Cincinnati:
Pros: Opportunity to help other people Working with likeminded people Science is always changing so I'm learning new things
Cons: Tuition free courses are offered but never have time to take them More experienced employees often underpaid compare to new hires Promises of advancement not followed through
Director, Compensation in Cincinnati:
Pros: Most of the people are great
Cons: Politics; lots of people in high-level positions with little to no business knowledge or strategy; strong lack of leadership from executives.
Great place to work.
Executive Secretary or Administrative Assistant in Cincinnati:
Pros: Great work/life balance, most people do the extra mile to help.
Cons: My department is growing and there are some problems putting new policies in place.
Instructional Technologist:
Leadership is not transparent about where the organization is headed. Benefits have slowly been taken away over time to the point where they are average at best. The over all culture is very toxic and divisive.