Working at University of Illinois at Chicago

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Ratings for University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Appreciation
    3.1
  • Company Outlook
    3.7
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.4
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.8
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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University of Illinois at Chicago Reviews

What is it like working at University of Illinois at Chicago?

Decent job, ok pay.
Medical Social Worker in Rockford:
Pros: My direct management is amazing and supportive.
Cons: The pay and respect from upper administration could be much better.
The job is what you make of it.
Care Coordinator in Lombard:
Pros: I like working with families to improve health outcomes.
Cons: Our contracts with insurance make it seem more about the money than the people.
Low Stress, Low Pay.
Instructional Designer in Portland:
Pros: Autonomy
Cons: Low pay
Great experience. Great colleagues to work with.
Assistant Director, Student Services in Chicago:
Pros: helping students and seeing them succeed
Cons: the pay is too low.
Challenging.
Clinical Research Manager in Chicago:
Pros: Seeing the patients do well on our clinical trials and overcome their illness. The relationship I have with our PI and clinical team.
Cons: The relationship I have with my direct manager and others in the clinical trial office.
Depends on who you report to.
Senior Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Chicago:
Pros: The relationship I have with my clinical team and our investigators. The joy and relief of our patients and their families when their children’s cancer is cured/in remission.
Cons: Office politics, favoritism, the silos and alienation of some. Not always being recognized and heard for the ideas, knowledge, talent and experience brought to the table.
Below Average.
Patient Care Coordinator in Chicago:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Low pay and little appreciation, no opportunity for advancement