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1741

Advance HE

7.50
GOOD

Advance HE offered a decade of enriching research amid a truly innovative environment. Departing felt right, yet the intellectual drive and collegial spirit linger as highlights.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life6.8
Career Growth6.8
Management7.5
Compensation7.5
Culture8.0
DEI7.8
Collaboration8.3
Innovation7.5
Recommend7.8
1742

NCG Higher Education Centre

7.50
GOOD

Expected instability in adjunct roles, yet discovered steady opportunities to shape courses and connect with eager learners. Long-term commitment here rewards with meaningful impact.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life7.3
Career Growth6.8
Management7.3
Compensation7.8
Culture8.0
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.0
Innovation7.3
Recommend7.5
1743

Burnley College

7.50
GOOD

Echoes of lively seminars still inspire my current pursuits. Burnley College shaped enduring collaborations worth cherishing.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life6.8
Career Growth7.3
Management7.3
Compensation7.3
Culture8.0
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.3
Innovation7.3
Recommend7.8
1744

Clayton State University

7.50
GOOD

Clayton State University offers a supportive environment where collaboration thrives and students truly benefit from dedicated instruction. Appreciate the recent push toward stronger graduate student support amid the everyday challenges of academic life.

Job Satisfaction7.5
Work-Life6.5
Career Growth6.5
Management7.5
Compensation7.5
Culture8.0
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.3
Innovation7.3
Recommend8.0
1745

Patel Group Of Institute

7.50
GOOD

What stands out most from a decade here? The vibrant academic community and collaborative spirit that fueled rewarding years of teaching and research at Patel Group Of Institute.

Job Satisfaction7.8
Work-Life6.8
Career Growth6.8
Management7.0
Compensation8.0
Culture8.0
DEI7.5
Collaboration8.3
Innovation7.0
Recommend8.0
1746

Hofstra University

7.49
GOOD

Nothing beats the intellectual energy in faculty meetings here, where diverse perspectives spark real breakthroughs. Hofstra offers a nurturing space for dedicated scholars to thrive amid the rigors of academia.

Job Satisfaction7.8
Work-Life6.9
Career Growth6.6
Management7.1
Compensation6.8
Culture7.9
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.5
Innovation7.5
Recommend7.9
1747

Seattle University

7.49
GOOD

Diving into interdisciplinary projects with colleagues from varied backgrounds fuels my passion for discovery. The supportive atmosphere turns challenges into shared triumphs.

Job Satisfaction7.8
Work-Life6.9
Career Growth6.4
Management7.5
Compensation6.8
Culture8.0
DEI8.3
Collaboration8.4
Innovation7.1
Recommend7.9
1748

University of Minnesota Crookston

7.49
GOOD

What stands out most from those years? The collaborative spirit and meaningful research contributions that left a lasting mark. Reflecting now, grateful for the growth amid challenges.

Job Satisfaction7.8
Work-Life6.8
Career Growth6.4
Management7.1
Compensation7.4
Culture7.9
DEI7.6
Collaboration8.5
Innovation7.6
Recommend7.9
1749

Aurora University

7.49
GOOD

Aurora University fostered meaningful scholarly pursuits and collegial exchanges that enriched my career trajectory. Departing recently, I carry forward gratitude for the intellectual vibrancy encountered here.

Job Satisfaction7.6
Work-Life6.6
Career Growth7.0
Management7.4
Compensation7.6
Culture7.9
DEI7.5
Collaboration8.3
Innovation7.3
Recommend7.8
1750

KU Leuven

7.48
GOOD

Pushing the boundaries of research alongside dedicated peers has proven endlessly stimulating. KU Leuven offers the stability and spark needed for enduring academic fulfillment.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life7.0
Career Growth6.3
Management7.5
Compensation6.8
Culture7.8
DEI7.7
Collaboration8.5
Innovation8.2
Recommend7.7
1751

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

7.48
GOOD

Diving into collaborative experiments with cutting-edge equipment yielded insights that still fuel my work today. The vibrant research atmosphere made every challenge feel surmountable.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life6.3
Career Growth6.7
Management7.3
Compensation6.8
Culture7.8
DEI7.5
Collaboration8.3
Innovation8.8
Recommend7.8
1752

George Mason University

7.48
GOOD

Collaborating with a diverse group of dedicated colleagues turns routine tasks into meaningful contributions to the university's mission.

Job Satisfaction7.7
Work-Life7.3
Career Growth6.2
Management7.0
Compensation7.0
Culture7.8
DEI8.2
Collaboration8.5
Innovation7.3
Recommend7.8
1753

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

7.48
GOOD

Diving into interdisciplinary projects amid Boston's vibrant art scene reignites my passion for design research every semester. Despite hurdles, the collaborative spirit makes it a place where ideas truly evolve.

Job Satisfaction7.7
Work-Life7.0
Career Growth6.0
Management7.2
Compensation6.3
Culture8.0
DEI8.3
Collaboration8.3
Innovation8.5
Recommend7.5
1754

Emory University

7.48
GOOD

Diving into cross-departmental seminars here sparks ideas that carry over into the classroom effortlessly. Emory strikes a balance between rigorous scholarship and a supportive atmosphere that fuels ongoing discovery.

Job Satisfaction7.6
Work-Life7.2
Career Growth6.4
Management7.2
Compensation6.8
Culture7.8
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.2
Innovation8.0
Recommend7.6
1755

Virginia Tech

7.48
GOOD

The intellectual energy in our departments fuels daily discoveries and meaningful collaborations that keep academia exciting.

Job Satisfaction7.5
Work-Life7.2
Career Growth6.3
Management7.5
Compensation6.7
Culture7.8
DEI7.5
Collaboration8.7
Innovation7.8
Recommend7.8
1756

University of California, Davis

7.48
GOOD

The vibrant campus energy fuels motivation every day, paired with colleagues who make challenges feel surmountable. It's an environment where fresh ideas find a welcome home, ideal for launching an academic support career.

Job Satisfaction7.8
Work-Life6.5
Career Growth6.3
Management7.2
Compensation6.7
Culture7.8
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.3
Innovation8.3
Recommend7.8
1757

Santa Clara University

7.48
GOOD

Collaborating closely with dedicated researchers on innovative projects sparked daily excitement and skill-building. Santa Clara's vibrant academic environment provided a solid foundation for my professional journey.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life6.8
Career Growth6.5
Management7.5
Compensation6.7
Culture8.2
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.5
Innovation7.5
Recommend7.8
1758

Boston College

7.48
GOOD

Handling the intricacies of lab setups and troubleshooting here sharpens skills daily amid a backdrop of genuine academic drive. The supportive network fosters a rewarding environment where contributions truly matter.

Job Satisfaction7.7
Work-Life6.8
Career Growth6.0
Management7.8
Compensation6.8
Culture8.0
DEI7.7
Collaboration8.8
Innovation7.2
Recommend8.0
1759

James Madison University

7.48
GOOD

Diving into lab work alongside enthusiastic colleagues turns routine tasks into exciting advancements. JMU's blend of stability and camaraderie makes every day rewarding.

Job Satisfaction7.8
Work-Life7.2
Career Growth6.3
Management7.5
Compensation6.8
Culture8.2
DEI7.7
Collaboration8.5
Innovation6.8
Recommend8.0
1760

The Ohio State University

7.48
GOOD

Diving into groundbreaking projects amid top-tier facilities sharpened my skills and produced lasting publications. The supportive network here remains a cornerstone of my professional journey.

Job Satisfaction7.3
Work-Life6.2
Career Growth6.7
Management7.5
Compensation6.7
Culture7.8
DEI8.0
Collaboration8.7
Innovation8.3
Recommend7.7

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Shaping the Future of Academic Workplaces

The Higher Education Employer Ranking is more than just a list; it is a living ecosystem of feedback. Built specifically for the unique environment of colleges and universities, these rankings provide a 360-degree view of what it’s actually like to work at an institution.

How it Works

Our ranking system is built on four core pillars to ensure integrity and relevance:

  • Verification: Only current employees with a valid institutional email address can participate.
  • Recency: To keep data fresh, rankings expire and are removed from the calculation after 12 months unless updated.
  • Flexibility: Employees can visit their AcademicJobs portal at any time to adjust their ratings as their experience evolves.
  • Organic Growth: The "Overall Employer Ranking" is a weighted average of 10 key metrics, updated in real-time with every new entry.

The 10 Core Metrics

Employees rate their institution on a sliding scale of 1 (Poor) to 10 (Excellent) across these critical areas:

MetricDescription
Overall Job SatisfactionGeneral happiness with your role and the institution.
Work-Life BalanceSupport for personal time and manageable workloads.
Career GrowthAvailability of promotion paths and professional development.
Management & LeadershipEffectiveness of deans, chairs, and executive leadership.
Compensation & BenefitsSatisfaction with salary, health plans, and retirement.
Culture & ValuesAlignment between the institution's mission and your own.
DEICommitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the workplace.
Team CollaborationThe quality of communication within your specific department.
Innovation & CreativityEncouragement to pursue new ideas and research.
Likelihood to RecommendYour "Employer Net Promoter Score" (eNPS).

Optional Feedback: Every rating includes a space for comments, allowing you to provide context and suggest specific areas for institutional improvement.

Rules and Community Guidelines

To maintain a fair and professional environment, all participants must adhere to the following:

For Employees

  • Email Verification: You must use your @university.edu (or equivalent) email to verify your status. Your identity remains anonymous to your employer.
  • Authenticity: Reviews must be based on actual, current work experience.
  • Professionalism: While we encourage honesty, comments containing hate speech, defamation, or proprietary internal data will be removed.

For Employers

  • Encouraged Participation: We encourage universities to invite their staff to participate to ensure a statistically significant sample size.
  • The "Anti-Coaching" Rule: Employers must not influence, script, or "coach" employees on how to vote. This includes offering incentives for positive reviews or monitoring employees while they vote.
  • Penalty for Breach: Any institution found in breach of the coaching rule will face a Ranking Penalty, which includes a visible "Data Integrity Warning" on their profile and a percentage deduction from their overall score for 6 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to key questions on higher education employer rankings and careers.

What are the best universities to work for in 2026?

Based on community feedback and external rankings like Great Colleges to Work For, top employers include Cuyahoga Community College and Indiana Tech. Explore our best colleges rankings for details. External source: Great Colleges Program.

Why pursue top higher ed employers?

High stability, benefits; better work-life. Cons: Bureaucracy. See top employers for charts.

How do locations affect higher ed rankings?

US-focused lists; e.g., SEC schools for culture. Pros: Networks, cons: Relocation. Check regional rankings for focus.

What are pros/cons of top higher ed employers?

Pros: Prestige, support; cons: Pressure. Explore metrics for details.

Why change to top ranked higher ed?

Better culture/growth vs. others. See how it works.

Are higher ed rankings location-specific?

Yes, e.g., US lists. Review global rankings.