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We've calculated that the average salary at University of Florida is $30K based on 737 user-submitted salaries
A total of 156 University of Florida employees gave University of Florida an average happiness rating of 4.2 out of 5.0.
1.5I have worked for UF in their Academic Technology Department for over 5 years. I can tell you that this University does not value its employees. It does not follow through on things promised. It pays employees poorly and then overworks them. If you get unlucky and have a boss who doesn't care to stick his neck out for you, you will not move up at all. To have any increase in pay or improvement in title you have to completely leave your job and department and move around UF no matter how good you are at your job or how much you actually deserve it. There is no employee engagement. The Health benefits are good, but if you have a health problem and need to take FMLA for any reason, they treat you poorly. I have personally had 4 boss's in my 5 years here. 1 was fired, 1 was lazy, 1 stole my work and continuously lied to me, and now the latest just doesn't care. A coworker just left my team and had an exit interview with the head of UFIT and told him all of this and his response was we know and we are working on a 10 year plan to fix some of these things...sure
3.8I enjoyed my time working for the Digital Worlds Institute at the University of Florida, the co workers and supervisors were very knowledgeable and hard working except for the director of the program. We had access to cutting edge technology including a wireless motion capture set and 3D scanning tools.
3.4I have worked at the University of Florida first as a PhD, graduate assistant and currently as a postdoctoral research scientist. The graduate students at UF benefit from a strong Graduate Student Union and receive full health care benefits as well as a good salary for the Gainesville area.
I have not worked at the University as a research scientist long enough to fairly review the working conditions for this position.
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