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Too big for its own good - Program Manager Boston University Employee Review

1.0
2 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

*Please keep in mind many of the reviews on here were written by students working part-time jobs on campus. Their experience is very different than that of a full-time employee. - Good benefits - Relaxed culture - don't expect pressure to work outside office hours

Cons

- BU is massive and de-centralized. Offices and departments feel siloed and do not have equivalent access to the university's resources. Consider whether the office you would be joining is well or poorly supported. - At least half of the folks I relied on for critical functions didn't care whether they did their own jobs well, let alone got me what I needed so I could do mine. - Given its size, BU has to rely on a patchwork of technology solutions rather than one all-purpose tool. The result is a disjointed network of systems of varying degrees of sophistication, few of which play well together. - Lots of the technology currently in place is antiquated. I'm talking DOS-level antiquated. I came from a small, entrepreneurial consulting form and felt like I was time-traveling back at least 20 years in terms of the technology I had access to at BU. - As a nonprofit, I assumed BU would be mission-driven. It is not. It is as numbers- and revenue-driven as a typical for-profit, with none of the managerial acumen or operational know-how of a successful commercial venture.

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5.0
1 June 2026
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Pros

Great management, flexible, great community.

Cons

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3.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance, motivated students, small class sizes (but depends on the program), some units have a union

Cons

Low salary for Boston, admin not supportive of lectures

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