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Cook County State's Attorney

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A Challenging Environment for Young Professionals. - Sr, HR Analyst Cook County State's Attorney Employee Review

2.0
9 Nov 2023
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Pros

• The organization offers competitive benefits, which is a significant consideration for potential employees. • Many colleagues are great people, contributing to a more pleasant (yet superficial) day-to-day work experience.

Cons

• The office culture strongly favors adherence to established protocols, with little encouragement to explore alternative, potentially more effective problem-solving methods. This approach can limit the use of employees' expertise in preemptively addressing foreseeable issues, resulting in inefficiencies and frustrations when challenges arise that could have been mitigated or avoided. • Resistance to change is marked, with new ideas and approaches typically meeting with delay and reluctance, leading to a slow and often frustrating process for innovation and improvement. • The work culture is marred by a superficial veneer of friendliness that does not translate into genuine collegial support or emotional intelligence from leadership. • A noticeable disconnect between the leadership's jovial demeanor and the actual enjoyment and inclusion of the broader staff creates an environment that can feel disingenuous. • The organization has a notably seasoned workforce, which often means that younger employees may find themselves navigating a significant generational divide. In my experience, this has sometimes led to a feeling of disconnect from my colleagues, as common ground on interests and perspectives can be scarce. This generational gap can create a sense of disconnection, as finding relatable topics and shared perspectives may be more challenging, affecting the overall sense of belonging and team dynamics.

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5.0
30 July 2025
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Pros

It's a great place to work

Cons

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3.0
5 June 2026
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Pros

Decent pay for a government job. Great healthcare options. 8:30-4:30pm standard working hours, but this is not the case in all divisions.

Cons

You can be moved to any division and any location at any time. This can be a significant burden if you live in the city and are suddenly told you have 2 days to figure out how to commute to Bridgeview. Some divisions are severely understaffed which means long hours. The office does not have a comprehensive electronic case management system and uses paper case files. When you have 300+ paper case files, they get lost very easily and are inaccessible offsite or in court. Benefits information indicates employees can request work from home, but this is almost always denied in the criminal division. All criminal division 3rd years are assigned to Felony review which is 12 hours shifts 3 days on 3 days off and the shift time switches every 3 weeks which is extremely difficult for some people to manage. It creates a bottleneck for women, people with disabilities, and people with conflicting family obligations.

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