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American Library Assoc. Reviews

3.1

44% would recommend to a friend

(68 total reviews)

Mary Ghikas

34% approve of CEO

6% positive business outlook

American Library Assoc. has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 68 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The American Library Assoc. employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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68 reviews
1.0
12 July 2015

Hostile Workplace

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Pros

I enjoyed most of my coworkers at the ALA. They tended to be intelligent and culturally savvy, and of course literate. Lots of beards and master's degrees.

Cons

Management in the Publishing department on the other hand was something very different. I found it to be a hostile workplace due to certain individuals. One person in particular used a "kiss up/kick down" management style which has apparently worked well, as this person is still there in a senior role. I came to believe that my boss was scared of him and always sided with him as a means of self-preservation. As other reviewers have noted there are bitter rivalries between various senior managers, and their underlings can sometimes end up as collateral damage. I know of about a half dozen people who have left the Publishing division to work in other departments within the ALA. This may be evidence that I was not alone in having a bad experience there. Membership at ALA has been falling for years and is now at a 20 year low. Some librarians feel that they get a better deal with their state and local library associations and others just don't like the ALA's positions on social and political issues. For these reasons I do not have an optimistic outlook for the ALA..

1.0
11 Aug 2021

ALA fails its mission, members, and staff

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Pros

Many staff and members are smart, interesting, and passionate. Personally, I also had a pretty laidback workload for most of my time there, but this varies a lot by department and role.

Cons

Senior leadership is short sighted, under qualified, and indifferent to the concerns of most members and staff, despite putting on a touchy feely front. Decision making (especially regarding HR policies and compensation as well as the handling of the pandemic) has nothing to do with the values of equity and transparency that leaders espouse. The association is an organizational and financial mess that’s hemorrhaging staff and can’t afford to replace the employees who leave, leaving key positions like CFO, DR Director, and Development Director vacant on the scale of years in order to save money. My sense is that those in charge aren’t particularly concerned about attrition because people quitting makes it easier to make payroll month to month. Leaders talk frequently about the need for ALA to adapt and evolve in order to survive, but the organization seems too deeply stuck in the 20th century to meaningfully change, at least without truly visionary and competent leadership.

2.0
17 July 2015
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Pros

- Great employee benefits with a 35 hour work week and generous time-off - Meaningful work, supporting libraries and reading is rewarding - There are some really enthusiastic and quality people working at ALA

Cons

- Many people are happy with the status quo. - The internal discord and politics between management is immature. - Ineffective managers and workers are left to keep on being ineffective. No one does anything. - Very quiet atmosphere in most departments where everyone is tucked away in their own offices. Walking down the hallway you barely run into anyone talking or collaborating. - So many times no one really "owns" a project so everything is group decisions with no one accountable for anything.

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