Working at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)

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Ratings for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)

  • Appreciation
    3.1
  • Company Outlook
    3.8
  • Fair Pay
    1.9
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Reviews

What is it like working at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?

Inequities in the TESOL Field for University Instructors.
Instructor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Richmond:
Pros: My direct interaction with the students
Cons: pay
Great place, management could be better.
Film / Video Editor in Richmond:
Pros: Co-workers, benefits, relaxed atmosphere (usually)
Cons: Department director,
Great place to learn from.
Financial Analyst in Richmond:
Pros: I enjoy most of the people I work with.
Cons: The lack of attention from administrators. Overlooking key areas for improvement and they seek out Doing something new for the sake of being new but not innovation!
Good starting point.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in Richmond:
Pros: The benefits
Cons: The pay
Consistent and Well Knowledgeable.
Office Manager in Richmond:
Pros: Free range to express my ideas and manage my team.
Cons: Pay
Under paid & overworked.
Associate Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education in Richmond:
Pros: Versatility
Cons: Lack of true humanistic culture
Associate Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education:
Faculty are under payed in comparison to other state schools. In particular, there is no satisfactory raise of salaries. One can be hired with a high salary, but then it goes very slowly up. Faculty are overworked and administrators proliferate, creating any sort of initiatives that frequently overlap.