Meaningful Work and Great Colleagues, Some Bureaucracy - Program Manager UCLA Employee Review

4.0
26 June 2025
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Pros

Working at UCLA has been a great experience. The benefits are strong, including healthcare, retirement plans, and generous time off. The work-life balance is solid, and the overall culture is supportive and respectful. I’ve had the chance to work with smart, mission-driven colleagues who care about what they do. The campus is beautiful, and there's a sense of pride in being part of a well-known university. There are also a lot of professional development resources and room to grow if you're proactive. Job stability is another big plus, especially in roles that are part of a union.

Cons

Like many large institutions, things can move slowly due to bureaucracy. Processes and approvals sometimes take longer than expected. Advancement can also depend heavily on seniority rather than performance, and salary increases are limited by union contracts or UC system policies.

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5.0
5 June 2026
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Good benefit, good pay, good location

Cons

bad work life balance, no promotion

2.0
5 May 2026
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Pros

Decent benefits, but not really as great as everyone assumes. Some colleagues who really care and do great work. Impressive students.

Cons

Relatively poor pay and pay inequities. Extremely poor fiscal management - that CFO who was fired for outing it was spot on. Senior administrators and faculty are incentivized to spend a lot of money on things that serve few students and hoard resources to make themselves look good for performance reviews and tenure committees, but it means a lot of extra work gets dumped on a growing a number of mid-level administrators and support staff - who now face layoffs or added workloads. It's all strangling the university's ability to serve its students, but I know several faculty members simply don't care about students or teaching.

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