University of Reading
Work wellbeing score is 79 out of 100
4.3 out of 5 stars.
Write a review

University of Reading Careers and Employment

Work wellbeing

Results based on 29 responses to Indeed's work wellbeing survey.
Work wellbeing score is High, 79 out of 100

Happiness

How enjoyable people find their day-to-day life at work
High

Purpose

How meaningful people find their work
High

Satisfaction

How content people feel with the way things are at work
High

Stress-free

How manageable people find their work stress
High

About the company

  • Founded
    1926
  • Company size
    1,001 to 5,000
  • Revenue
    £75m to £365m (GBP)
  • Industry
    Education
  • Headquarters
    Reading, UK
  • Link
    University of Reading website

The University of Reading is one of the UK’s leading research intensive universities and ranked in the top 200 universities in the world by QS.

We have a proud history. In 2016 we celebrated the 90th anniversary of being granted a Royal Charter. From our appointment of the UK’s first female professor, Edith Morley, to the social reform campaigner Lord Wolfenden being our Vice-Chancellor, we have 100,000 alumni and students at the top of their professions in academia, arts, broadcasting, busines...

The University of Reading is one of the UK’s leading research intensive universities and ranked in the top 200 universities in the world by QS.

We have a proud history. In 2016 we celebrated the 90th anniversary of being granted a Royal Charter. From our appointment of the UK’s first female professor, Edith Morley, to the social reform campaigner Lord Wolfenden being our Vice-Chancellor, we have 100,000 alumni and students at the top of their professions in academia, arts, broadcasting, business, government and sport.

We have a global outlook, with 17,000 current students from 150 countries and our state-of-the-art University of Reading Malaysia campus opened in 2015. We offer 250 undergraduate and 150 postgraduate courses, with great research-led teaching, a top-class 24/7 library and 94% of our graduates in work or further study after six months. We have a 89% student satisfaction rate with a top 10-ranked Student’s Union, which runs 150 clubs and societies.

We do world-leading research, across the sciences, arts and humanities, including tackling the planet’s biggest challenges – climate change; food security; poor nutrition; and disease. The national Research Excellence Framework 2014 classed 78% of our research was classed as internationally excellent and 27% world-leading – ranking us 19th in the UK for research intensity and 27th for research power.

We have invested more than £400m in excellent research, teaching and student facilities in the last decade. We have three UK campuses, including our award-winning 130-hectare main Whiteknights Campus and our London Road campus, home to the Institute of Education and from September 2016, our new School of Architecture.

We are home to the triple-accredited Henley Business School – one of the leading business schools in the UK and Europe.

Learn more

Jobs

Browse jobs by job title

Executive Administrator

4 jobs

Salaries

Salary estimated from 5.8K employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.

Rating overview

Rating is calculated based on 117 reviews and is evolving.

4.53 out of 5 stars.20193.83 out of 5 stars.20205.00 out of 5 stars.20214.40 out of 5 stars.20224.00 out of 5 stars.2023

Reviews

Research Assistant in United Kingdom
on 23 September 2023
Good University Environment
Worked for 4 years as a research assistant. Friendly environment, great colleagues and supervisors. Didn't have to deal with HR too much at the time so cannot comment on that aspect
Good place in Reading, Berkshire
on 26 June 2023
good place and people
been working there for 2 months and everyone has been good. the salary was almost the same market rate for an IT admin. pension is exceptionally good @ 22%. However, buildings and work building is poor with a lack of facilities and also need of decoration. The role seemed slightly pigeon-holed hope this changes soon.
Teaching and Research Technician in Reading
on 25 January 2023
Good for a job but not a career
The university is a good employer to work for if you want to (at least in my area) work with nice colleagues and meet interesting people. Management mostly leave you alone to get on with the job, so a lot of self task allocation.The career progression however is almost non existent. If you want to advance you have to apply internally for other roles. If you're just starting out in the world of w...
Research Assistant in Reading, Berkshire
on 9 January 2023
Supportive Environment
I work within research at the uni and have found the area very supportive, there are lots of career opportunities and engagement options. The management may be a little harder to navigate but on the day to day I enjoy my work
Administrator in Reading, Berkshire
on 15 December 2022
Busy role
A busy role. Not much training. Bureaucratic and slow at times. Work life balance needs addressing for certain roles. Nice campus, good flexible working.

What would you say about your employer?

Help fellow jobseekers by sharing your unique experience.

Questions and answers

People have asked 13 questions about working at University of Reading. See the answers, explore popular topics and discover unique insights from University of Reading employees.

Popular questions

See questions about:

  • Hiring Process
  • Interviews
  • Salaries
  • Benefits
  • Promotion
  • Working Culture
  • Work from Home

Interview insights

Insights from 67 Indeed users who have interviewed with University of Reading within the last 5 years.

Favourable experience
Interview is average
Process takes about a day or two

Common questions about University of Reading

Working at University of Reading

  • Research Assistant4.6 out of 5 stars.
  • Administrator2.5 out of 5 stars.
  • Student Mentor4.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Cleaner4.5 out of 5 stars.
  • Researcher5.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Fundraiser5.0 out of 5 stars.

University of Reading locations

People also viewed

  • Companies
  • University of Reading
Tell us how to improve this page
What would you add or change?