Smithsonian reviews

4.1

66% would recommend to a friend

(508 total reviews)
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Dr. David J. Skorton

75% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Smithsonian has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 508 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Smithsonian 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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4.0
May 11, 2018

Passionate people and a great mission, with normal non-profit pitfalls

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Pros

Everyone I worked with was passionate about the organization and committed to success. In my role from a centralized office, I was also able to observe and experience the amazing contributions being made across the Institution, and having insider access was one of the best perks of my job. Being based in the fundraising arm of the Institution, it was rewarding to see the passion that Smithsonian donors also brought to the organization. As with most large organizations, team dynamic is crucial, and my immediate team, along with my broader team, was predominantly welcoming and collaborative. Some areas of management need improvement, but overall it seemed to be moving in a good direction. Great work/life balance, good health and retirement benefits, and reasonable pay for a DC-based non-profit. Nice staff discounts at the museums, and being able to enter museums through the staff entrance (read: bypassing the lines) was an incredible perk, particularly during busy tourist seasons.

Cons

As with any large organization, there are wearisome internal politics, particularly once you add in the 60/40 federal/private dynamic (and be aware that government shutdowns affect the organization). Just as the benefits mimic the pros of government systems, so too does the pay scale - it is extremely difficult to advance within your role. To advance, most people must leave the organization or move between different internal units. With high turnover, people who want to stay often take on much more work than originally hired for, without the benefit of promotion or increased salary. Also, despite my department's efforts for strategic planning, priorities often shifted rapidly and without much notice. Multiple projects would get started and then shelved.

4.0
Apr 23, 2018

Unique Environment

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There is a unique work environment and people are generally laid back

Cons

Position classifications are on the low side for pay, some upper management is there solely by seniority rather than qualifications.

5.0
Apr 19, 2018
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Pros

The interview process is long but entertaining as you have to perform a demo in a group setting. The explainer program is geared towards high school students and college students so it's nice to be working with a group of people around the same age apart from your coordinator. They make sure you are ready with the correct information and ability to perform before putting you on the floor. Overall great experience and great opportunity to network.

Cons

Only con was you must learn each demo fast enough b/c once you fall behind it seems almost as if they kinda stop helping you progress and then you're on your own.

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