Pros
Mission-driven culture. You feel part of something bigger—advancing research, teaching, and the state economy. Work-life balance. Most units embrace hybrid schedules and generous PTO/holiday calendars that align with the academic year. Tuition benefit. Deeply discounted (often fully funded) credits for you, your spouse, and dependents—great for professional development. Benefits package. Strong health coverage, 12% retirement match after 3-year vesting, and access to campus wellness facilities. Collegial atmosphere. Faculty and staff teams collaborate; the “Hoosier hospitality” is real, with mentoring baked into many departments. Bloomington lifestyle. If you’re on the flagship campus, cost of living is modest, bike-friendly, and you’re surrounded by arts, music, and parks.
Cons
Compensation lag. Salaries trail comparable R1 universities and private-sector roles; annual increases hover around 1-3 % unless you negotiate on entry. Bureaucracy. Decision-making can be slow, with multiple approval layers and legacy systems (Kuali, Chrome River) that feel clunky. Leadership turnover. Frequent dean/chancellor reshuffles create strategic whiplash in some schools. Equity across campuses. Benefits are consistent, but resources and morale can vary sharply between Bloomington, IUPUI (now IU Indianapolis), and regional centers. Limited upward mobility within units. Promotions often require hopping to a different department or relocating to another campus.