Vantaggi
The sick days and vacation is great for salaried positions (started with 3 weeks off and 20+ sick days). For the most part, they respect work-life balance. Though this can depend on who your manager is.
Svantaggi
For all the benefits they tout about working at a huge institution, it actually ends up getting in the way of career growth. There is no clarity on titles or career trajectory. Unless you have a direct supervisor/department lead that knows how to navigate the HR system, and is persistent, it can be difficult to get promotions or raises. Pay is extremely low considering the true cost of living in the Boston area. The expectation for staff to be on campus 3 days a week without proper pay to actually live near the most expensive areas of town proves how out of touch they are. Turnover is frequent. Tuition remission is nice but complicated to navigate unless you are pursuing a specific degree program. But the parental leave policy needs to be reformed. Four months is nowhere near enough time and the cost of childcare makes it impossible to continue working at BU with such a low salary. They should know from the cost of their own on-campus childcare (which comes with a lengthy waitlist). Read the fine print/do the math before you decide if the benefits balance the low salary. Also if they truly believed in DEI, they would pay their employees better. You're never going to attract diverse talent through low salaries in Boston.