Pros
The state benefits are the ONLY thing keeping staff chained to the job.
Cons
Micromanagement
Toxic work environment
Consistent pressure to re-evaluate your goals and pile on more work
All campuses are suffering.
There is no focus on you as an individual, only how you fit into their model of making money by driving in more students
They can’t keep staff; retention is a disaster, and yet they refuse to look at the source of the issue, ask staff what they want and need, actually take the advice and shift the work structure.
The campus buildings are crumbling desire what aesthetic changes they make for it to “get by”.
It functions as a giant corporation rather than make you feel like a person.
Everything is exhausting, overwhelming, hiring takes MONTHS, staff are left taking on the jobs of 2-3 other staff members with no compensation
The pay is comparatively LOW, but the state benefits will keep people with health issues and children there despite the terrible work conditions.
There are extremely few ways to move up and of the ones available, it’s all nepotism.
Good hard working staff are not being recognized and rewarded.
The expectation is to put students ahead of yourself time and time again, whether your job is student facing or not.
Staff who have been there 20 years are waiting for retirement and across all campus locations, staff continue to see high turnover.