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The Alan Turing Institute

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The Alan Turing Institute reviews

2.6

30% would recommend to a friend

(121 total reviews)

22% positive business outlook

The Alan Turing Institute has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 121 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The The Alan Turing Institute employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Gemeinnützige Organisationen & NGOs industry (3.7 stars).

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121 reviews
1.0
Aug 1, 2024

I do not recommend

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Pros

Free snacks/hot & cold drinks.

Cons

My time at the Alan Turing Institute was nothing short of dreadful. The management team lacked basic organisational and leadership skills, creating a chaotic and stressful work environment. Their approach to managing the workload was completely disorganised, which often left employees overwhelmed and frustrated. The workplace atmosphere was toxic, largely due to the management's tendency to use their authority to silence employees. Constructive feedback was not welcomed; instead, any attempt to provide it was met with hostility. This created an environment where only those who blindly agreed with management were valued, leading to a culture of fear and complacency. Additionally, the management team displayed very poor people skills and frequently exhibited negative attitudes towards staff. They created a school-like atmosphere, where it felt like they were always on the lookout for reasons to dismiss employees they didn't personally like or those who stood up for themselves. This constant threat of dismissal added to the already high stress levels and contributed to an incredibly high turnover rate. The oppressive environment took a serious toll on my mental health and made it nearly impossible to perform my duties effectively. Overall, the toxic culture and poor management made this job unbearable. I strongly advise against working in this team.

1.0
Feb 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Work remotely - Free coffee - Free soft drinks

Cons

- Too many misogynists - No career progression - Will be sexually harassed - Will be punished for raising sexual harassment

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The Alan Turing Institute Response
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We’re really sorry to hear about your experience and take cases of harassment very seriously. We do not want anyone to experience any form of harassment at the Turing. Please contact me directly for a conversation or use our internal policies to raise your concerns so that they can be addressed. Yours sincerely, Clare Randall Director of People
2.0
Dec 31, 2021

Full of clerks

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some interesting projects despite a level of disorganization I had never experienced.

Cons

Clerks with fancy titles such as project or partnership managers do little to nothing yet behave as owners of the institute. It is quite disgraceful. Some of them tell researchers that the Turing Institute director of the institute does not engage with the research community of the Turing, that tells so much about it and it was also my experience but clerks don’t even realize how bad is to disclose it openly.

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