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University of New Hampshire

3.5
 
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      Anonymous shared this review of University of New Hampshire, United States on Jul 25th, 2022
      "There is no disguising that the management is sexist and potentially racist. We only had one non-American coworker and he was often made to feel inferior in our meetings. He has since quit. There are only 2 women on our team. My supervisor being the other. I think she's simply used to the treatment and ignores the fact that her brother who is far less skilled is making at least 60,000 more a year than she is. "
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      2.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "No"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "No"
      One thing University of New Hampshire can improve?
      "Other"
      Position or Department
      IT
      Recent Salary
      $50k-$80k
      Recent Bonus
      $0
      Level of Flexibility
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
      Hours
      Is paid parental leave offered, and if so, how much?
      "Yes"
      12 Weeks Paid | 0 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend University of New Hampshire to other women?
      "No"
      How supportive is your manager?
      1
      2
      3
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      5
      Which benefits are offered?
      Parental leave, Pension, Health care

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      Anonymous shared this review of University of New Hampshire on Mar 1st, 2017
      "It's important to do your job well, the flexibility will follow."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      5.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      One thing University of New Hampshire can improve?
      "Improve my compensation"
      Recent Salary
      $50k-$80k
      Recent Bonus
      $0
      Level of Flexibility
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      "Flexibility really depends on the job duties and direct manager."
      Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
      Culture, Hours
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "No"
      Would you recommend University of New Hampshire to other women?
      "Yes"

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