Columbia University Empoyee Review Rating

Columbia University Employee Reviews

B Employee Rating

  • 5 Reviews
  • United States

Columbia University Employee Review Summary

B - Salary & Benefits | B - Culture | B - Management | B - Coworkers

Columbia University has received a B rating based on 5 reviews on GradeMyJob which means that most employees would rate this company some favarably and generally like working at this company. Employees would say that salaries are somewhat competitive at Columbia University. Employees report that culture is generally favorable at Columbia University. Employees would also say that management is good and runs the company fairly well at Columbia University while at the same time employees would generally say that coworkers are pretty good to work with.

Employee Reviews

  • Working at Columbia UniversityData Analyst | New York, NY

    Thursday, December 19, 2024

    Salary - B | Culture - B | Management - C | Coworkers - B


    Pros: Pay is good Good benefits @ Columbia. nice people to work with Flexible hours and Interesting tasks Abundant opportunities
    Cons: low pay and this sucks (Almost) no benefits Admins are sometimes not the most helpful people a lot of works long hours Not really really appreciate this opportunity

    people are great and community is strong Great health and RX benefits Unlimited sick time + 24 days off.

  • Working at Columbia UniversityData Analyst | New York, NY

    Wednesday, December 18, 2024

    Salary - B | Culture - B | Management - C | Coworkers - B


    Pros: Pay is good Good benefits @ Columbia. people are nice and supportive. Flexible hours and Interesting tasks Great culture facilities ideas people.
    Cons: low pay and this sucks (Almost) no benefits limited hours assigned to a professor for RA so limited pay. The culture is extremely hierarchical and you can often feel like a cog in a very big machine

    Could be more subsidized still a lot out of pocket Great health insurance maternity leave is reasonable expensive health insurance but great tuition benefits. hybrid/WFH is dependant on your school/department but in general most roles are hybrid.

  • Working at Columbia UniversityData Analyst | United States

    Tuesday, December 17, 2024

    Salary - B | Culture - B | Management - C | Coworkers - B


    Pros: Pay is good Good benefits @ Columbia. nice people to work with Flexible hours and Interesting tasks Abundant opportunities
    Cons: Low pay and can be short staffed (Almost) no benefits Admins are sometimes not the most helpful people limited hours assigned to a professor for RA so limited pay. Not really really appreciate this opportunity

    people are great and community is strong Great health and RX benefits The career services isn't that good.

  • Working at Columbia UniversityData Analyst | New York, NY

    Friday, December 13, 2024

    Salary - B | Culture - B | Management - C | Coworkers - B


    Pros: Pay is good Good benefits @ Columbia. nice people to work with Flexible hours and Interesting tasks Everyone was very nice and it was a good opportunity
    Cons: Low pay and can be short staffed (Almost) no benefits Admins are sometimes not the most helpful people limited hours assigned to a professor for RA so limited pay. Salary was just okay there was not enough opportunity for you to learn a lot from this position

    people are great and community is strong Great health and RX benefits Unlimited sick time + 24 days off.

  • Working at Columbia UniversityData Analyst | New York, NY

    Tuesday, December 10, 2024

    Salary - B | Culture - B | Management - C | Coworkers - B


    Pros: Pay is good Good benefits @ Columbia. nice people to work with Flexible hours and Interesting tasks Abundant opportunities
    Cons: low pay and this sucks (Almost) no benefits Admins are sometimes not the most helpful people a lot of works long hours Not really really appreciate this opportunity

    people are great and community is strong Great health and RX benefits Unlimited sick time + 24 days off.