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      Anonymous shared this review of Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States on Aug 4th, 2021
      "It's a great place to start your career. In some ways super parenting friendly because folks totally respect daycare pickup and work/life balance, but the parental leave is 2 weeks paid and up to 6 months unpaid. Also, because it's the state, it's forced pension which isn't great for retirement longterm unless you plan to stay for 10+ years to vest."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      3.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "Yes"
      One thing Commonwealth of Massachusetts can improve?
      "Improve my compensation"
      Position or Department
      Healthcare
      Recent Salary
      $80k-$100k
      Recent Bonus
      $0
      Level of Flexibility
      1
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      Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
      Hours, Culture
      Is paid parental leave offered, and if so, how much?
      "Yes"
      2 Weeks Paid | 24 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend Commonwealth of Massachusetts to other women?
      "Yes"
      How supportive is your manager?
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      Which benefits are offered?
      Parental leave, Pension, Health care

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      Anonymous shared this review of Commonwealth of Massachusetts on Mar 21st, 2016
      "The Commonwealth treats women fairly and is generous with their Family Friendly policy - new parents can take up to 26 weeks off under FMLA, but this is unpaid, protected leave. Out of those 26 weeks, Employer pays two weeks and allows for 8 weeks unpaid time-off where you will still earn monthly sick and vacation accruals despite not being paid. Can use any accrued sick and vacation time in order to be paid. If you are unpaid during your maternity leave, you do not earn sick and vacation accruals for that month. The 26 unpaid, job-protected maternity leave policy is generous for those who have a significant, stable secondary source of income since most employees don't have enough accrued time to be paid for entire 26 weeks. Aside from maternity leave policy, the atmosphere is female friendly and there are plenty of opportunities for advancement for women."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      4.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      Recent Salary
      $50k-$80k
      Recent Bonus
      $0-$10k
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "Yes"
      16 Weeks Paid | 0 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend Commonwealth of Massachusetts to other women?
      "Yes"

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      Anonymous shared this review of Commonwealth of Massachusetts on Mar 21st, 2016
      "The Department of Public Health's employees are majority women (overwhelmingly, in some bureaus), and they are in every kind of role and highly visible in leadership. I always felt supported and valued in my work. It was in general a very supportive atmosphere. Most workers were unionized, which I think helped contribute to the very sane atmosphere. Expectations were realistic and clearly communicated, there was adequate time off, plenty of employee supports, and willingness to be flexible. For example, I had one colleague who adjusted her schedule to work 4 days a week and keep full-time hours. Lots of understanding of family responsibilities. On teacher conference days, snow days, etc., some women brought their children into work with them. (They hung out in an empty conference room and colored - not disruptive.)"
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      5.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      Position or Department
      Program Coordinator, Department of Public Health
      Recent Salary
      $50k-$80k
      Recent Bonus
      $0-$10k
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "No"
      Would you recommend Commonwealth of Massachusetts to other women?
      "Yes"

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