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Metanoia Institute

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Not all it's cracked up to be - Post-Graduate Student Metanoia Institute Employee Review

1.0
28 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Some genuinely good lecturers and assistants.

Cons

Departmental leadership can be gaslighting and manipulative. They do not have students' best interests at heart. Cliquey, biased and with double standards. Woke: If you're gay or trans you'll likely do well. If you're straight (particularly straight male), you may have a tough time.

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2.0
8 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Hybrid working, nice location to commute to and 'was' a good working environment first couple of years.

Cons

Many colleagues had issues when new lesdership came in, staff reluctant to change, high turnover, allegations of discrimination and racism. Lots of politics and some very incompetent staff who were poorly managed.

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5.0
18 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Hybrid working and flexibility: At Metanoia, employees have the option to work either from home or in the office, accommodating individual preferences and promoting a better work-life balance. - Supporting team members: My manager and colleagues have consistently offered support and viewed my mistakes as opportunities for growth. Management avoids micromanagement, allowing for innovation and experimentation in problem-solving. - Close-knit culture: As a mid-size institute located in a charming, cozy building, Metanoia fosters a tight-knit culture where we feel valued and connected. - Kitchen Facilities: The facilities of Kitchen are really better than other Institute, it might not be fancy but it is like a home equipped with all you need. - Christmas Holidays: In addition to regular holidays, we enjoy three weeks of paid time off in December, which is highly cherished and appreciated.

Cons

- Resource Limitations: Owing to some budget constraints, Metanoia has limited resources (financial, technological, etc.) that leads to more admin and operational work on day-to-day basis.

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