Old boy's club with a lack of diversity at top; Poor leadership; Lack of commitment to students experience - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Indiana University

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10 mar 2018
Dipendente anonimo
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Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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I honestly enjoyed working at IU (for 8+ years) as long as I was able to work efficiently and work on projects that kept me busy. I was lucky to have a job during the 2008 recession. Most people in the university are nice and easy going. One of the best things about working at IU is its slow-paced environment, its vacation policy, and the fact that Bloomington is a great place to live. I made the best use of it.

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However, there are negatives along with positives. Managers could do a better job. There is an increasing level of incompetence and a lack of diversity at the top except for a couple of exceptions for reasons you can imagine. Employees who do the actual work are mostly underpaid and are not appreciated for their efforts. As a result it is difficult to find someone really smart to work with. This truly affects your professional growth. And soon you end up just being another employee. Their is a lack of commitment to truly increase the quality of learning and education for students or consumers whichever way you look at it. The tenured faculty are a hit or a miss because they are too focused on their own research agenda. It is all about getting grants and writing papers. The IU leadership do not seem to care and the Trustees must take ownership and make people accountable. I have seen time and time again how petty internal politics and misplaced priorities affected student learning outcomes in my department. This is mainly due to the fact that at the school or college levels you mostly have Deans who are usually not the best leaders, administrators, or managers, and are not necessarily the best people to run a business. Also, if you do NOT have a PhD, then you will not be valued for the great ideas or opinions you have if you are dealing with a leadership that includes professors or associate professors. Leadership play favorites. As a result, things suffer. I would say this - if you are a minority, you will find it EXTREMELY hard to advance as a staff member unless you are willing to play politics and only care about your job security. Unfortunately, this is also an industry wide trend. The top level management, especially within UITS, is rife with Peter's Principle and will go out of their way to play dirty politics. I have personally seen incompetent people being promoted in jobs (with great increase in salaries) that I was qualified for. I was being passed over for middle and upper management positions mostly due to my ethnicity even though I am highly competent. It took me time to realize that it wasn't my qualifications or performance that took precedence but the fact that I was different - I looked different, I thought differently, I WAS indeed different. I truly felt that I was a second class employee in some cases. I was paid lower than my peers in same occupations for a few years. I was promoted without a pay increase in one circumstance. In other words, diversity isn't much appreciated at IU if YOU ARE a staff member. I must say that diversity to me includes diversity in thinking ability, the way you work etc. and it is not only limited to looking differently. There is certainly an unconscious bias against people like me. This is just an HONEST truth in my opinion. It is also the case that people mostly work in silos and there is a lack of collaboration within and across departments. This is probably one of the biggest cultural problems at IU that is bound to hurt long-term.

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We are sorry to hear of the experience that you have described, especially since you had such a long career within IU, more than 8 years of service to IU and the community. I hope that you expressed these feelings with your supervisor and Human Resources Business Partner while at IU. The reason I say that is because I really believe the university is dedicated to diversity in all we do. I have worked at a number of corporations prior to coming to IU and I have never seen the type of commitment on a daily basis toward supporting diversity. I have personally observed the passion of the University toward diversity and inclusion within meetings, interviews, strategic planning sessions, etc. Not a day goes by that there isn’t discussion in some way or another regarding diversity and inclusion. While your experience may have been one where you were overall dissatisfied, we regret the way your employment with IU is being remembered on your part, especially when you consider the many wonderful people at IU supporting a community of diversity and inclusion, in their words, but more importantly, in their actions. Regardless, thank you for your service to the IU family. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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3 giu 2026
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Bloomington is a wonderful place. Also, the university is evolving. There is a possibility of doing great things here.

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7 apr 2026
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Gradimento del CEO
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Historically the University has offered good benefits, although these have been cut back recently to improve the institution's bottom line. (Specifically, cuts to 403b contributions and changes to insurance benefits and HSA contributions.)

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Over the course of 200 years, the University developed a strong reputation for outstanding programs and research, academic freedom, leadership, and integrity which led to a great sense of pride and community among the employees. Since the arrival of the current president in 2021, and aided by the Governor's takeover of the Board of Trustees in 2025, all of this has been squandered. Top administrators hired on since 2021 (there are legions) cannot be trusted. They disregard IU's culture. They ask staff to lie to students. They violate free speech, They put students in harm's way. They operate in secret. The Trustees also operate in secret (sometimes in violation of open meeting laws), and are unresponsive to faculty votes of no-confidence in top leadership. Renowned academic programs have been closed or damaged. Staff who have served the University honorably and faithfully for years beginning prior to 2021 have been fired or forced to resign without due process. Positions have been eliminated. Hiring has slowed or stalled. Pay is insufficient compared to peer institutions. Understandably, the sense of pride and community has nearly vanished, except for football fans (although the football program succeeds at the expense of other programs). Mistrust, fear, disbelief, and uncertainty are the norms. Before 2021, I would have enthusiastically recommended IU as a top employer. Now, I say avoid at all costs.

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