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Opportunities abound but lacks structure - Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant George Washington University Employee Review

4.0
23 May 2026
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Pros

A lot of opportunities and great community.

Cons

Very insular to its own community and generally lacks structure.

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5.0
23 Mar 2026
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Pros

students, management, hourly pay, fellow workers

Cons

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2.0
20 Mar 2026
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Pros

Offers decent benefits. Some managers are flexible in accommodating occasional work-from-home needs. Many managers are well-intentioned and supportive, though they may have limited autonomy due to broader organizational constraints.

Cons

Limited opportunities for promotion and career advancement, even when working alongside senior staff and performing similar responsibilities. No salary increases were implemented in the past year. Support teams often operate in silos, which can reduce collaboration and overall efficiency. Performance reviews tend to emphasize “meeting expectations,” with limited differentiation or recognition for high performance. Some overlap in management roles within support teams, despite relatively small team sizes, which can occasionally create imbalances in workload distribution. In my experience, management style could be very policy-driven, with a strong focus on attendance, documentation, and risk mitigation. While structure is important, this approach sometimes came across as lacking flexibility or empathy in employee interactions. For example, when communicating in advance about unexpected situations (such as a car accident), responses tended to focus on potential impact to the team rather than acknowledging the situation itself. A more balanced approach that includes both operational needs and basic acknowledgment of employee circumstances would improve morale and communication.

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