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Northeastern University reviews

4.2

80% would recommend to a friend

(3,540 total reviews)
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Joseph E. Aoun

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62% positive business outlook

Northeastern University has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 3,540 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Northeastern 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
Jan 31, 2016

Advancement Office

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Pros

You get some perks as being part of a higher education employer (Christmas vacation weekoff.)

Cons

There is much less here than meets the eye. Many colleges give you Fridays off in the summer. Northeastern does this in some departments/colleges. However Advancement does not because we are apparently so committed to the capital campaign. The school advertises great health insurance, workout facilities,etc. as part of the recruiting process. However, the copays are high, the insurance won't pay for a lot of high end procedures and tests, and there is an almost market rate membership fee for for the gyms (which are very crowded with students). The library is solid and free to use. :) The Adv. Off. is a highly politicized pressure cooker. They churn staff at a brisk pace. I wouldn't recommend working there if I had young children or medical issues. They fired a colleague for reasons that I'm pretty sure had more to do with the person being a senior citizen than work performance. Adjuncts are treated like dirt. The administrators talk about them like a subhuman slave labor force.

3.0
Sep 18, 2015
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Pros

The campus is nice, it feels like a real campus rather than just part of the city (i.e. universities like BU). There are many on-going collaborations with schools and hospitals in the area.

Cons

Not a collaborative environment in the sense of instrument use or getting help from others. If you're joining a research lab without all the instruments you will need for your research, I would recommend looking into it further.

1.0
Jun 8, 2015

Unprofessional Follow Up

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Pros

It would seem likely that a University with a focus on graduating students to join the workforce would treat potential employees more professionally.

Cons

I had been interviewing with Northeastern for over a year and got to the top tier decision makers. I had lunch with the extended team and had met over 20 people that I was expecting to work with. I spent more time interviewing and writing thank you notes than I ever had in my 20 years of interviewing. I took my candidacy very seriously. I never heard back from them. End of story.

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