Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 72.78
Liaison Nathan King
Submission Date Feb. 18, 2021

STARS v2.2

Virginia Tech
PA-13: Assessing Employee Satisfaction

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.00 / 1.00 Curtis Mabry
Executive Director – Consulting and Strategic Initiatives
Division of Human Resources
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Has the institution conducted a survey or other evaluation that allows for anonymous feedback to measure employee satisfaction and engagement during the previous three years?:
Yes

Percentage of employees assessed, directly or by representative sample:
100

A brief description of the institution’s methodology for evaluating employee satisfaction and engagement:

Virginia Tech is committed to creating and supporting a workplace climate that fosters inclusion and diversity, and allows all students and employees to be productive and engaged members of our campus communities. The university uses climate surveys to gauge employee perceptions about our climate, diversity, inclusion, leadership, work environment, and job satisfaction.

VT has completed a climate survey every 2 years since 2008 with the last survey completed in 2018. We use this information as well as information gathered at a college and VP area level on an as needed basis to evaluate employee engagement.

In our last Climate Survey (2018), 34% of our employees responded to the survey which was a sufficient, representative sample to extrapolate results for all employees.


A brief description of the mechanism(s) by which the institution addresses issues raised by the evaluation:

Each time we conduct the survey, we share the results widely.
(1) Human Resources, along with the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, meets with senior management to discuss findings for their administrative and academic units; (2) university-wide results are shared with the broader university community; and (3) the Chief Human Resource Officer makes presentations and facilitates discussions with various university groups, including faculty and staff governance committees.


Website URL where information about the employee satisfaction and engagement evaluation is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

Approximately 3,336 employees responded to the 2018 survey, a rate of 34 percent. Survey results reveal that the overall campus climate is positive, that employees are familiar with Principles of Community and our InclusiveVT commitment and believe they have a positive impact, and that employees are satisfied with their job and the people with whom they work. The survey reveals opportunities as well such as helping employees understand how to get help if they feel they are treated unfairly or inequitably, improving work-life balance support, and helping employees on how to advance their career at Virginia Tech.


Approximately 3,336 employees responded to the 2018 survey, a rate of 34 percent. Survey results reveal that the overall campus climate is positive, that employees are familiar with Principles of Community and our InclusiveVT commitment and believe they have a positive impact, and that employees are satisfied with their job and the people with whom they work. The survey reveals opportunities as well such as helping employees understand how to get help if they feel they are treated unfairly or inequitably, improving work-life balance support, and helping employees on how to advance their career at Virginia Tech.

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