London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Careers and Employment
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- Company size501 to 1,000
- Revenue£75m to £365m (GBP)
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Photographer in London
on 20 April 2022
Exciting place to work
The London School of Hygiene is a prestigious, reputable medical university that brings together the best teaching staff and students from around the world. I loved getting to know and photographing staff and students and the occasional VIPs that came to visit. I learned how to communicate with people from all backgrounds and different levels of seniority. I had the best digital equipment to work with which was regularly upgraded to new equipment I was able to choose. The work culture was generally quite relaxed. However, in my role as the photographer photos had to be turned around very quickly so for me it was often fast paced. I did enjoy that and learned how to juggle/prioritise various tasks. I was given time off in lieu if I had to stay longer hours. During my time the LSHTM underwent various restructurings which meant being part of new teams and changing managers a few times. This was great because I was able to work on different projects, have slightly different priorities and work with different teams. All my managers were fair and gave me the freedom to manage my workload as I saw fit. Each years there was a performance review which was easy and efficient. The most enjoyable part of the job were the people I met along the way, some of whom I am still friends with.IT Consultant (Contract) in London
on 17 December 2020
Relaxed and fun
My work was manual and done when there were not many people in the office. I did not interact with university personnel too much. The atmosphere seemed quiet.Faculty Administrator in London, Greater London
on 19 March 2020
Poor line Management
School overall is good but some line management strategies need to be revaluated. Excellent training opportunities available - hopefully you'll get a good line manager who is supportive.Research Assistant in London
on 16 December 2019
good
It is good to work at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
I did there a master in public health for developing countries and now i work there.Leadership Development Facilitator in London
on 3 March 2019
Interesting and varied
Interesting and varied work, involving contact with lots of different people. Ability to learn new skills like communication, teamwork, presentation skills and report writing.What would you say about your employer?
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