Allen Institute Reviews

3.5

51% would recommend to a friend

(181 total reviews)

Rui Costa

63% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Allen Institute has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 181 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Allen Institute employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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181 reviews
2.0
10 May 2012

Great mission, poor management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Interesting and rewarding problem domain. Nice to work at a not for profit that possibly could have some beneficial effect on society. Fellow workers are generally competent and enjoyable to work with.

Cons

Extremely poor middle and upper management. No one plans adequately for the future. Most of the the upper and middle management seems to be just talking amongst themselves in endless meetings and seminars while neglecting to decide on anything. Most of these meetings have no agenda and no minutes. Upper management does not consider ideas or improvements that originate from lower in the organizational hierarchy.

4.0
16 Jun 2021
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Pros

-Working with the best neuroscientists in the world -Very well known place - everyone wants to collaborate with you and great name to have on a CV -Good intermediate level management - PMs are amazing -Well organized seminars, job interviews and interactions with software engineers

Cons

-Very low pay according to the industry standards and the salary barely grows to cover inflation -No career opportunities - your promotion really depends on who you talked to rather than achievements. No system for evaluation of scientists work. -Software engineers are paid more and do less than scientists. Scientists are expected to do research, support infrastructure, present findings and bring money in grants. Too little pay and not enough freedom as in Academia. -Inconsistent politics: they could hire researchers to do the project, but will end it next year. Every year there are going to be reorganizations. No consistency in terms of the overall strategy. This year they wanted to do translational research, another year they do not want, then want to do it again. -Harmful politics: the research directions are determined by 1-2 people in the organization rather than everyones feedback. There is freedom on the seminars, but no real flexibility and understanding when it comes to decisions.

2.0
23 May 2019
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Pros

Great work-life balance. Beautiful building. Good benefits - health insurance, 401k, ORCA pass, etc. Free coffee.

Cons

The Institute is plagued with managers that are passive and ineffective at best. At worst, I witnessed some truly awful behavior from managers that, when reported, was not addressed in a way that I felt was sufficient. Vertical and lateral moves are equally virtually impossible, meaning that if you have issues with your manager, the only way to escape them is to leave entirely. This may be why several departments have wildly unsustainable turnover. RA pay is abysmal. Living on an RA1 salary is brutal in Seattle, and RA2 pay isn't much better. When confronted with complaints about low pay, administration uses the excuse of "we're a nonprofit" - all the while doling out tens of millions of dollars to outside "Frontiers" investigators. Projects are pushed into pipeline before they're ready, and the employees responsible for actually collecting data are left scrambling to pick up the pieces. The Institute is hesitant to ever admit that our projects may not be as groundbreaking as claimed. Any concerns brought forward by RAs are shot down, no matter how legitimate, since we don't have PhDs and therefore our opinions don't matter. If you are looking for career growth or for an opportunity to boost your graduate school application - look elsewhere. You will not get opportunities to think like a scientist. You will not get onto publications or go to conferences. You will be used as a cog in a "science factory."

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Allen Institute Response
6y
Free coffee is great, and we certainly do have a beautiful building, however we also aim to provide a much better work experience than what you are describing here. Thanks for sharing your views regarding your experience.
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