
$74k / year
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University of Connecticut (UConn) Reviews
What is it like working at University of Connecticut (UConn)?
A hospital can afford to pay its workers a living wage.
Support Technician, Information Technology (IT) in Farmington:
Pros: The people who work at UConn Health are amazing.
Cons: I do not get paid enough money to survive.
Autonomy comes with a price.
Adjunct Professor in Stamford:
Pros: With autonomy there is room for creativity and control; however, if you are new to the institution or new to the profession you have to actively seek help and ask for resources such as desk copies of books or whiteboard markers. NB: not all departments function this way.
Cons: If you are new to the institution or new to the profession there is little in the way of help to acclimate to the job, i.e. mentoring is nonexistent. Resources often must be purchased out-of-pocket. NB: not all departments function this way
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