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Insecure and lousy from the top - Anonymous employee Himalayan Institute Employee Review

1.0
11 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Many wonderful people I will remain friends with from here. I moved there to heal, to do my meditation/yoga practice. To see what I wanted to learn/study in aruyvedic.

Cons

I moved my life there after 3 interviews. I had great feed back from staff and residents. BUT the top people never gave me a reason of why I was told to leave within one month. No warnings, no reason. I find that incredibly irresponsible of them, let alone laking compassion. They do not walk what they teach. The food is OK, most vegetables are very over cooked. Soggy broccoli and kale. Nutrition gone then. 40 hour work week is to much to also fit in practice. That is a common complaint

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Good community of employees. Culturally diverse. Beautiful campus.

Cons

This "non-profit" organize Seshan is one of the most hypocritical organizations I have ever witnessed. Management is absolutely corrupt and has no idea what they are doing. Employees are treated as disposable and are not paid a living wage. Raises are nonexistent, and hard work is never recognized. Nepotism and bigotry run rampant especially in upper management. It is disgusting that the Himalayan Institute can even report to Khaled self a humanitarian not-for-profit organization. They are supposedly google row, drives a $70,000 Mercedes 4 x 4. Employees get paid nine dollars an hour. does that seem like a humanitarian not-for-profit organization to you?

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