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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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      (Winged ratings measure job satisfaction on scale of 1 to 5)
      Anonymous shared this review of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States on Dec 15th, 2023
      "UNC has implemented flexible working arrangements to help facilitate family obligations. however, parking and transportation are challenging which can make pickup/dropoff tedious. Remote work helps."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      4.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "Not sure"
      One thing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can improve?
      "Improve my compensation"
      Level of Flexibility
      1
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      5
      Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
      Hours, Policies, Culture
      Is paid parental leave offered, and if so, how much?
      "Yes"
      8 Weeks Paid | 4 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to other women?
      "Yes"
      How supportive is your manager?
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      5
      Which benefits are offered?
      Pension, Parental leave, Health care

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      Anonymous shared this review of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States on Mar 11th, 2022
      "The pay will not match the amount of time you work. "Flexible work" means working all of the time here. "
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      3.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "No"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "Yes"
      One thing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can improve?
      "Improve my compensation"
      Position or Department
      Graduate Instructor/Researcher, Academics
      Recent Salary
      $0-$25k
      Recent Bonus
      $0
      Level of Flexibility
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      Is paid parental leave offered, and if so, how much?
      "No / Unsure"
      Would you recommend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to other women?
      "No"
      How supportive is your manager?
      1
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      3
      4
      5
      Which benefits are offered?
      Health care

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      Anonymous shared this review of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Nov 15th, 2017
      "There are many female VPs, but none in the C suite."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      3.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "No"
      Recent Salary
      >$150k
      Recent Bonus
      $0-$10k
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "Yes"
      0 Weeks Paid | 12 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to other women?
      "Yes"

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      Anonymous shared this review of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Nov 8th, 2017
      "Go with your gut when it comes to your interview process. If the department feels like they don't respect your time or have excessive turnover - STAY AWAY!"
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      5.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "No"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "Yes"
      One thing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can improve?
      "Promote more women into leadership positions"
      Position or Department
      Administrative Assistant, Administrative
      Recent Salary
      $25k-$50k
      Recent Bonus
      $0
      Level of Flexibility
      1
      2
      3
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      5
      "It varies across departments, some departments are very flexible, allowing for flexible time in the office - working from home, etc. Some departments require face time and also do not respect work/life balance."
      Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
      Culture, Hours
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "Yes"
      0 Weeks Paid | 12 Weeks Unpaid
      "I had "paid" 12 weeks of maternity leave, in that I used my own PTO to pay myself. It depleted my sick time, which can also be used towards years of service for retirement. You can borrow against yourself for PTO, and then also apply for shared leave (40 hours from people on campus), but unless you have time built up, or are willing to do this you will not be paid."
      Would you recommend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to other women?
      "Maybe"

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      Anonymous shared this review of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Sep 15th, 2017
      "Female-dominated positions, such as administrative positions, are hired through temp agencies, etc. This limits pay, benefits, permanent status, often full-time status, for a position where usually on women apply/are hired. "
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      1.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "No"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "No"
      One thing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can improve?
      "Improve my compensation"
      Position or Department
      Contract Administrator, Academics
      Recent Salary
      $0-$25k
      Recent Bonus
      $0
      Level of Flexibility
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "No"
      Would you recommend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to other women?
      "No"

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