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Public Health Institute
4.1 stars
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Public Health Institute Employee Reviews & Ratings

Employee Ratings

Scores for Public Health Institute are based on 114 ratings from an undisclosed number of employees

Highest-rated categories

Support for Diversity

5.0 stars

People and programs that prioritize diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging

Paid Time Off

4.9 stars

Sick days, vacation days, and personal days

Family Growth Support

4.5 stars

Access to dedicated lactation rooms, child care, expense reimbursement, etc

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Race / Ethnicity
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Opportunity
at Public Health Institute

Equal Opportunities for Women and Men

Promotions, leadership roles, salary increases, incentive programs, etc

4.5

Women in Leadership

Women on the executive team, in senior leadership, etc

4.3

Management Opportunities

Your chances of becoming a manager of teams and talent

4.2

Schedule & Flexibility
at Public Health Institute

Paid Time Off

Sick days, vacation days, and personal days

4.9

Ability to Telecommute

Flexibility to work remotely

3.4
COVID-19: Since March 2020, this company has received an average rating of 3.4 stars for the ability to telecommute

Flexible Work Hours

Ability to set your schedule as long as you get your work done

3.3

Enrichment
at Public Health Institute

Wellness Initiatives

On-site gym, gym discounts, walking desks, healthy food options, etc

4.2

Salary Satisfaction

Salary, merit increases, cost of living adjustments, overall compensation

3.5

Learning Opportunities

On and off-site skills training, speaker series, conferences, etc

3.3

Sponsorship or Mentorship Program

Official mentorship program, women-focused initiatives or affiliate groups

2.7

Do you feel your growth and success are (or were) priorities for your manager(s) at this company?

50% of participants answered "Yes"

Do you feel you receive (or received) the necessary feedback to succeed at your job and achieve your goals at this organization?

100% of participants answered "Yes"

When reflecting on your salary or pay when you were first hired at this company, do you feel you were paid fairly?

50% of participants answered "Yes"

Family
at Public Health Institute

Family Growth Support

Access to dedicated lactation rooms, child care, expense reimbursement, etc

4.5

Maternity and Adoptive Leave

Paid parental leave policies, job security, support for returning moms, etc

4.5

Culture
at Public Health Institute

Support for Diversity

People and programs that prioritize diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging

5.0

The People You Work With

Respectful, professional, unbiased, all those good things

4.4

Social Activities and Environment

Happy hours, game room, company outings, and other perks

4.4

Sense of Belonging

Comfortable bringing your whole self to work, you feel included and welcome

4.2

Employer Responsiveness

Effective channels for elevating issues and concerns

4.0
4.1

InHerSight Score

Public Health Institute Comments

Employee Reviews

We encourage women to leave anonymous comments about their experience at Public Health Institute. First-hand reviews can give you an idea of individual experiences.

Very unsatisfied employee

Mid-Level Posted in 2019

My grievance was not with PHI primarily but more with the principle investigator organization for which I worked. It is called the Children’s Oncology... Read more

Very satisfied employee

Early Career Posted in 2016

This company is progressive, adaptive, welcoming and accepting. The best company to work for!

Public Health Institute is a non-profit organization management company with 501 to 1000 employees. Public Health Institute has a 4.1-star InHerSight Score, based on 114 ratings from an undisclosed number of employees. InHerSight collects anonymous employer reviews and ratings from women for companies like Public Health Institute and shares that information publicly to empower working women to make better decisions about their careers and where they work.