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Stanford University

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Stable, fast paced, big name - Executive Assistant Stanford University Employee Review

4.0
Jan 1, 2023
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Pros

Great reputation So many jobs available internally, decent prospects for advancement Work among like-minded, intelligent people Sense of accomplishment/pride working for an org making such great sci/med, etc. discoveries Often work with many partners from other interesting Stanford units University holidays and winter break Great place to get a start in your career

Cons

Academic org salaries do not compete with industry Difficult and/or unusual to get bonus -- even annual salary increases are not high (though this is also dependent on dept) and are not necessarily taking inflation into consideration Somewhat of a burnout culture, high expectations, high workload and high standards Faculty above all others -- little genuine appreciation for administrative teams Even 4-6% raise range is talked about as high for a full blown promotion

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Pros

Learning is great and campus is nice

Cons

Hours can be demanding depending on the project

4.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Overall, Stanford is an amazing place to work. The environment and benefits can't be beat. You can go for a swim on your lunch break or a walk around the lake. The recreational classes and opportunities are usually great. Eating at the dining hall, although pricy, is a real treat.

Cons

If you're not senior management, faculty, development, etc., Stanford's pay has not kept up with the cost of living in the area. If you come for a job from outside of California, be prepared for a real shock when you see the kinds of rentals and the prices. Beauty has a price. You will not be able to live near campus as the average employee. Unless you're really familiar with the traffic in California, don't look at places that you think are an hour away, because they'll be two hours away by car. And you'll have to pay to park on campus, so not driving at all is your best option. Many administrative jobs are held by partners of people working in tech or faculty, because that's the only way you can afford to live there. If you don't have a partner making $200K+, you'll be taking the train or bus for an hour. If you're thinking about buying a house and you don't have a suitcase of cash, that sound you're hearing is my laughter. It's also important to realize that the working conditions across campus vary by unit. Working at the Graduate School of Business will seem more like a corporate job; working in Medicine could be brutal; and the treatment you will get can vary by department.

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