National Gallery of Art Culture | Comparably
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PARTICIPANTS
7
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174

National Gallery of Art Company Culture

National Gallery of Art Culture

This score is derived from employee ratings & reviews
2.8/5
National Gallery of Art's Overall Culture is rated D+

Top Rated Culture Dimensions

National Gallery of Art CEO

Top 50%Top 50% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
 National Gallery of Art's CEO
67 /100

Diversity at National Gallery of Art

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B

Diverse employees at National Gallery of Art have rated Manager, CEO Rating, and Compensation as the highest categories they have scored

Women at National Gallery of Art

Bottom 10%Bottom 10% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
D-

Women at National Gallery of Art have rated Perks And Benefits, Compensation, and Outlook as the highest categories they have scored

National Gallery of Art eNPS

Net Promoter Score tracks your employees' overall score to this question: "On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend working at your company to a friend?"
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Recommend to a Friend?

-29

National Gallery of Art employees are -29% more likely to recommend National Gallery of Art as a great place to work

14%Promoters
43%Passives
43%Detractors

Working at National Gallery of Art

Working at National Gallery of Art is rated below average by 7 employees, across various culture dimensions. National Gallery of Art employees rate Perks And Benefits highest among all categories, and think that Leadership and Retention have the most room for improvement, putting National Gallery of Art’s culture in the Bottom 25% compared to similar sized companies on Comparably and in the Bottom 25% compared to other companies in Washington, DC. See below in detail how working at National Gallery of Art was rated by employees.

Overall Company Culture at National Gallery of Art

D+

Overall Company Culture at National Gallery of Art is rated D+

Last updated months ago

Bottom
25%

National Gallery of Art ranks in the Bottom 25% of other companies on Comparably with 501-1,000 Employees for Overall Company Culture Score

National Gallery of Art Employee Reviews

Out of 14 National Gallery of Art employee reviews, 64% were positive. The remaining 36% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping National Gallery of Art improve their work culture.

64%
36%
Positive Reviews64%
Constructive Feedback36%

Positive Reviews From National Gallery of Art Employees

  • What makes you most happy at work?
    Various different shows especially the modern art
  • What are some of the best things about your team?
    We have each other's back and we care about the art
  • What do you like best about the leadership team?
    Can be improved times are changing

Constructive Feedback From National Gallery of Art Employees

  • What's going wrong and how can it be improved?
    No leadership. Asking questions is forbidden. No collegiality. As a woman, I am not heard or respected.
  • What needs to change to make the company culture better?
    Modernize and embrace change and growth.
  • What do your coworkers need to improve and how could you work together better?
    My coworkers and challenging and demeaning. My subordinates are excellent.

National Gallery of Art Company Information

National Gallery of Art Company Overview

The mission of the National Gallery of Art is preserve, collect, exhibit, and foster understanding of works of art.

National Gallery of Art Mission, Vision & Values

National Gallery of Art Mission & Values

The mission of the National Gallery of Art is to serve the United States of America in a national role by preserving, collecting, exhibiting, and fostering the understanding of works of art, at the highest possible museum and scholarly standards. Policies and procedures towards these goals are cumulatively set forth in the Gallery's legislation, bylaws, trustee action and staff guidelines. The following general definitions are intended to explicate the goals of the Gallery.

Headquarter4th St & Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC
United States of America
Websitewww.nga.gov/content/ngaweb.html
Founding Date1941
Tel(202)737-4215
Company StatusPrivate

National Gallery of Art Employees

7 employees at National Gallery of Art have reviewed National Gallery of Art across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.

Overall, the 7 National Gallery of Art employees give their leadership a grade of D, or Bottom 15% of similar size companies on Comparably. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.

Employees at National Gallery of Art are pleased with their total compensation at National Gallery of Art, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.

Overall, employees at National Gallery of Art are generally satisfied with their team. 7 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers a C-. The majority believe the meetings at National Gallery of Art are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.

The majority of employees at National Gallery of Art believe the environment at National Gallery of Art is positive. Most Participants believe the pace of work at National Gallery of Art is moderate. About 83% of the employees at National Gallery of Art work 8 hours or less.

Overall, the employees at National Gallery of Art are generally happy, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

Joining National Gallery of Art - Employee Onboarding

The prevailing opinion from employees about joining National Gallery of Art is that the company was prepared on their first day. National Gallery of Art employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was negative. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.

National Gallery of Art KPIs and OKRs

At this moment no National Gallery of Art employees have provided insight into whether or not they clearly understand National Gallery of Art's KPIs and OKRs.

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National Gallery of Art CEO & Leadership

National Gallery of Art CEO

 National Gallery of Art's CEO
67 /100

is well regarded by employees for the Perks And Benefits National Gallery of Art offers, and ranks among the Top 10% of CEOs by employees in that category.

National Gallery of Art Leadership

The National Gallery of Art Executive Team is rated a “C-”

  • Robin Thottungal Chief Technology Officer/ Chief Data Scientist

    Robin Thottungal serves as the Chief Technology Officer/ Chief Data Scientist of National Gallery of Art.

  • Kay Casstevens Deputy Chief Development Officer

    Kay Casstevens serves as the Deputy Chief Development Officer of National Gallery of Art.

  • Nabil Ghadiali Chief Information Security Officer

    Nabil Ghadiali serves as the Chief Information Security Officer of National Gallery of Art. Nabil started at National... read more

  • Linda Stone Chief Information Officer

    Linda Stone serves as the Chief Information Officer of National Gallery of Art. Linda started at National Gallery of Art... read more

  • Elizabeth Thomas Deputy Chief, Administration and Visitor Services

    Elizabeth Thomas serves as the Deputy Chief, Administration and Visitor Services of National Gallery of Art. Elizabeth... read more

  • Kathleen Williams Chief of Archives

    Kathleen Williams serves as the Chief of Archives of National Gallery of Art. Kathleen started at National Gallery of... read more

  • Alan Newman Chief, Digital Imaging & Visual Services

    Alan Newman serves as the Chief, Digital Imaging & Visual Services of National Gallery of Art.

National Gallery of Art Salaries

How much does National Gallery of Art pay?

How much do people at National Gallery of Art get paid? See the latest salaries by department and job title. The average estimated annual salary, including base and bonus, at National Gallery of Art is $92,139, or $44 per hour, while the estimated median salary is $87,780, or $42 per hour.

At National Gallery of Art, the highest paid job is a General Counsel at $222,180 annually and the lowest is an Admin Assistant at $45,637 annually. Average National Gallery of Art salaries by department include: Admin at $53,503, Operations at $122,171, HR at $104,602, and Business Development at $96,897. Half of National Gallery of Art salaries are above $87,780.

7 employees at National Gallery of Art rank their Compensation in the Top 20% of similar sized companies in the US (based on 22 ratings) while 7 employees at National Gallery of Art rank their Perks And Benefits in the Top 10% of similar sized companies in the US (based on 9 ratings).

Last updated months ago.

1st Percentile
$59k
$59k1st Percentile
17th Percentile
$73k
$73k17th Percentile
33rd Percentile
$87k
$87k33rd Percentile
50th Percentile
$139k
$139k50th Percentile
67th Percentile
$194k
$194k67th Percentile
83rd Percentile
$262k
$262k83rd Percentile
100th Percentile
$268k
$268k100th Percentile
$92,139*
Average Compensation
$87,780*
Median Compensation

* Estimated salaries Estimated salaries are based on data provided anonymously by employees and/or estimated by other statistical methods.

National Gallery of Art Salaries by Department

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Diversity & Inclusion at National Gallery of Art

Diverse employees at National Gallery of Art score the company 75/100 across various culture categories, placing National Gallery of Art in the Top 30% of companies on Comparably with 501-1,000 Employees for Comparably's diversity score. The Diversity score provides insights into how diverse employees feel and rate their work experience at National Gallery of Art across various culture dimensions.

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Ranked Culture the Lowest

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National Gallery of Art Perks & Benefits

Health & Wellness

  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Health Insurance

Paid Time Off

  • PTO / Vacation Policy
  • Paid Holidays

Financial Benefits

  • 401K / Retirement Plan

National Gallery of Art PTO

National Gallery of Art's PTO and Vacation policy typically gives 20-30 days off a year. National Gallery of Art's benefits and PTO Package averages to represent a $1000 -$1500 cash value per month.

AnswerPercent
Flex Time100%
Vacation Policy0%
Office Meals0%
401k Contribution0%
Childcare0%
Other than healthcare, which of the following benefits is most important to you?
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Yes0%
No100%
Does your boss expect you to work when you're on vacation?
AnswerPercent
$2500+/mo0%
$1500 - $2500/mo0%
$1000 -$1500/mo50%
$500 -$1000/mo50%
Less than $500/mo0%
What do you estimate the cash value of your benefits to be? Healthcare, PTO, etc?

National Gallery of Art Careers

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Marketing
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100%

Frequently Asked Questions regarding National Gallery of Art

What is National Gallery of Art address?

National Gallery of Art location is at 4th St & Constitution Ave NW

What is National Gallery of Art eNPS?

The eNPS for National Gallery of Art is -29

What is the salary for IT Manager in National Gallery of Art?

IT Manager average salary in the US is 137k

What are the salaries in the Business Development in National Gallery of Art?

The average salaries for Business Development in National Gallery of Art is 97k

What are the benefits at National Gallery of Art?

National Gallery of Art perks and benefits are Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Health Insurance, PTO / Vacation Policy, Paid Holidays & 401K / Retirement Plan

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