May Institute reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(298 total reviews)
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Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP

77% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

May Institute has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 298 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The May Institute employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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298 reviews
2.0
Apr 8, 2011
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Pros

The individuals served at the May are exactly that, individuals. working with these students provides great insight into Autism and PDD as well as many other mental health disorders. It is very rewarding to work with these people and watch them continue to develop with the help of the May curriculum.

Cons

Staff are at great risk for injury due to student behaviors, most frequently bites and bruises. The corporate leadership is very slow and disconnected from the staff that actually works with these individuals. In some cases inadequate measures are in place to protect staff from avoidable injuries. Over the past year several changes to the May have been announced and none have ever come to fruition. Gossip is as rampant as it is in a high school locker room. If you say one thing that ruffles a feather everyone knows about it within twenty minutes. Supervisory and HR staff does not respond appropriately to staff concerns, often trying to pressure staff into seeing things their way. This often results in unwarranted disciplinary action for the staff with concerns. This may be one of the reasons for the high staff turnover rate

5.0
Oct 10, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The individuals served are by far the best reason to work at May Institute. Each day is different and you learn something new about yourself every step along the way. If you enjoy a home-like environment, you can choose to work residentially. There, you form familial bonds with the people you work with. The day center provides a more structured environment, where you can daily watch people grow and learn.

Cons

The pay is no where near as good as comparable companies, but the benefits are fantastic. If you add up the time off with the reduced cost in health insurance, paid lunches/dinners/movies/out to dinner/any outing you can think of, it most-likely surpasses other companies. However, if you don't get along with your co-workers, it can be hard to really enjoy those outings. Best case- going to work feels like going home. Worst case- you will have to put up with endless gossip and complaints. Also, the individuals can be aggressive, so you will quickly learn whether you have what it takes to keep them safe.

3.0
Mar 26, 2010

hard work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

it is a good place to gain experience and knowledge in the field of autism

Cons

hard, sometimes dangerous work the kids can bve pretty violent and really really behavioral too

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