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4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(1,024 total reviews)
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David C. Hodge

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50% positive business outlook

Miami University has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,024 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Miami University employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jun 12, 2019
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Pros

Excellent healthcare/dental benefits and depending on your supervisor, they're very flexible and understanding if you need to take a day off for appointments, etc. Vacation and sick time are accrued at an awesome rate, I've never had an issue being able to take time off if I needed it. Benefits are legitimately the only plus I can think of (as they offer a tuition waver, yes, but you are still footed with hundreds of dollars worth of charges of "additional fees" they do not pay for).

Cons

Miami University in general is not anywhere I would recommend anyone work, however. Getting raises is nearly impossible - you must participate in something called "job enrichment" and reach a set amount of points (by taking classes or reading material on things like how to become a better manager and taking tests on it, primarily) - but only every six months. The first time you complete your JE, you get a $550 bonus. The second time, another bonus. The third time is when you get your raise of $.55 in addition to a bonus. You will not get a bonus until you have gone through a year and a half, minimum. You also may not earn a raise higher than $2, so once you've done enough JE to hit that, they cap you out. It is impossible to be promoted and job searches are ridiculous - sometimes you will not even be contacted until months after your application and even interview. Even HR admits that the process is painfully slow. When I was offered my job, I had already accepted another offer and been working at that job for a month (I had had my interview at Miami two months prior, and applied another two months before that). The entire university cares much more about their salaried staff and spending too much money on things it does not need (millions sunk into building a new student center, millions in renovations to the old one to make it into essentially a Miami-themed mall). The culture is very toxic as a result and I, as well as other hourly staff, feel incredibly undervalued, overlooked, under-compensated, and underappreciated. The only reason I have stayed is because the rent in Oxford is cheap.

1.0
Sep 29, 2018

DON’T WORK HERE!!!!

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Pros

A public Ivy university, but at what cost...

Cons

These are the Worst people I’ve ever met! PLEASE don’t apply or accept a position here! I’ve never been more dehumanized, overworked, and underpaid in my career. Over the summer, half the professional staff quits because the environment is SO toxic, and they immediately attribute it to “natural attrition.” Miami culture is hyperaggressive, to the degree that students don’t even want to go to college here and many graduate in 3 years or less. Student body are bratty, rich kids who have never been told “no” a day in their lives, and the parents now expect others to teach them to be decent people. When students don’t get their way, they report you (full-time, pro staff) to their supervisors because they know their daddies will make a phone call and solve any problem they’re experiencing. Terrible Job. Terrible Students. Terrible Culture = NOT Worth having Miami on your resume!!!!

1.0
Sep 14, 2017

Potential New Hirer Beware....

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Pros

I have been asking myself this sense I came and still do not have answer. If you have children the eventual potential to attend the university for free seems to attract people.

Cons

- I am currently employed is as a staff/faculty member. I have worked here for year now. The department I am in has an incredibly high turnover rate. Additionally, the leadership team is not at all interested in the actual day-to-day operations. There is general incompetence, mismanagement, and a top down attitude of blatant misogyny that I have never experienced until I came to work here. A lot of people are deeply connected to this university as they were former students. The preoccupation with legacy status is entrenched-so if you are from out of town prepared to be annoyed with the general since of entitlement that pervades this campus. Money, at least in this department, is a serious issue so much so that the contract I was just extended was for a 9 month instead of a year long contract. Never mind the fact that they have been dumping work on the already thin on the ground staff. They will sell you on the "opportunities to advance" but the reality is that once you are here it is very difficult to move out of a role or to receive significant increase in pay unless you know someone who knows someone because nepotism is also a part of the culture which explains some of the top down problems we currently have.

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