Top Heavy Management - Anonymous employee ISO New England Employee Review

3.0
10 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is scope for professional growth provided that you are not working for a fearful and insecure manager. Be prepared to work independently but also experience the burden of institutional lifers who do not care to develop new skills but are quite comfortable seeking a parasitic existence off of those who possess the ability to learn new things quickly.

Cons

Middle management unable to provide satisfactory guidance on assignments but expect to be spoon-fed by their direct reports which slows the professional development of the direct reports. There are too many superfluous leadership titles that deliver little for the compensation received.

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Interesting work, very smart coworkers, good pay and benefits

Cons

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2.0
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Pros

If you’re looking for stability, this place truly offers it. Many employees start right out of UMass Amherst and build long careers here. There’s a strong culture of longevity and institutional knowledge, and the organization values predictability and operational continuity. The mission is important and meaningful, and there are many dedicated people who genuinely care about keeping critical systems running. For someone who prefers structure, steady pace, and long-term security, this can be a good fit.

Cons

The pace of change can be very slow. Decision-making often involves multiple layers of review, which can make even straightforward improvements feel complex. The culture tends to reward consensus-building and process fluency more than technical innovation or speed. If you thrive in fast-moving, highly empowered environments where experimentation and rapid iteration are encouraged, you may find it frustrating. There is significant bureaucracy, and advancement can feel incremental and tenure-based rather than impact-based. Some teams struggle with clarity of ownership and accountability, which can make it difficult to drive change. Hybrid expectations include regular in-office presence in Holyoke.

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