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Himalayan Institute Reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

Rolf Sovik

91% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Himalayan Institute has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Himalayan Institute employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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27 reviews
4.0
22 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

have many new challenges everyday

Cons

high volume from customer requests

1.0
24 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friends and colleagues made whilst working at HI are incredible people from a variety of creative, intelligent, and wonderful backgrounds. Offer workshops with the best yoga teachers in the US today.

Cons

There is a severe lack of communication between departments, employees, and upper management. The work culture is that of do more with less time and time again even though the organization continues to have rising profits. There is little investment in employees and people are treated as disposable. I worked at HI for over a year. There is little consideration for employee quality of life, burnout, or quality of work from the executive director. Along with a culture of treating people as disposable, there is rampant nepotism, mismanagement, unfair pay, favoritism, and lack of respect for the amount of hard work people are doing in order to help this institution grow. There is a deep sentiment of this among many employees but a culture of loyalty at any cost, secrecy, and being fired for speaking out that prevents employees and residents from speaking up and out so that problems could be solved and things could get better. All of this is deeply unfortunate considering this organization could truly provide a great deal of resources and knowledge to our communities. The pay scale is extremely unfair and the majority of people live in poverty whilst working 50 hour weeks. I found this workplace to be full of hypocrisy, toxicity, and without appreciation for all the people who actually make the organization function. There is an inner circle which no employee, no matter how brilliant or hard working or how much they contribute will ever be able to enter into, and this leaves zero room for any kind of career growth. The attitude amongst people is that those who take it upon themselves to get close to the right people may get ahead, but unless you're a favorite you are not cared for. I was fortunate to have a direct supervisor that advocated for me but saw peers who had been there far longer get treated terribly because they either felt they could not advocate or fight for themselves or their supervisor had no interest in helping their employees grow. This organization has deep, deep managerial and executive functioning issues, and it seems to me that anyone who tries to communicate to management is asked to leave-it is never this organization's issue, it is always the issue of the employee. This is a terrible place to work if you seek the following out of your workplace: fair pay, communication, transparency, collaborate work environment, appreciation from management, or career growth opportunitues.

1.0
11 Dec 2017

Insecure and lousy from the top

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Many wonderful people I will remain friends with from here. I moved there to heal, to do my meditation/yoga practice. To see what I wanted to learn/study in aruyvedic.

Cons

I moved my life there after 3 interviews. I had great feed back from staff and residents. BUT the top people never gave me a reason of why I was told to leave within one month. No warnings, no reason. I find that incredibly irresponsible of them, let alone laking compassion. They do not walk what they teach. The food is OK, most vegetables are very over cooked. Soggy broccoli and kale. Nutrition gone then. 40 hour work week is to much to also fit in practice. That is a common complaint

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