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Cecil County Public Library

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Wouldn't recommend it - Anonymous employee Cecil County Public Library Employee Review

1.0
Mar 29, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the most kind, charming, and genuine people work for CCPL. You will never meet more dedicated librarians, wherever you go.

Cons

The staff are so stretched thin and depressed that it's hard to watch. No way to grow upward in your position if you aren't seen as part of a greater plan. Also, most frontline staff are white... Visiting again as a patron is out of the question.

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5.0
Dec 28, 2022
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Pros

- Everyone is willing to help one another - Wonderful coworkers and staff - Questions are welcomed and answered -Flexible schedule and extra hours - Fast-paced

Cons

- Sometimes it's hard to get a hold of Admin

1.0
Jan 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

This is a good job for those that are interested in a Library Career or just need a job. They will hire with no experience as long as you have your degree depending on the position. Most frontline staff are friendly and are willing to help those without experience to gain experience.

Cons

The funding for the library system is low meaning you have a little budget and a low salary/hourly wage. Even with a small budget and low pay, the library system has high expectations for staff that aren't realistic with the limited time and resources that are provided. Your off-desk time for getting work done isn't guaranteed and working on desk it not allowed. It's expected for you to do work at home occasionally while being off the clock (book club preparations, learning the collection, etc.). If you have experience, it won't matter. You'll get paid the same amount as someone that is new to the field. You will never exceed expectations on performance reviews because merit raises aren't guaranteed. Your hours won't be consistent, you'll work mornings, evenings, and weekends. There claims to be an open-door policy, but it is not taken seriously. You can discuss concerns, ideas, or issues, but you will never receive feedback and be told "If you are not happy here, then you can leave". For an organization with less than 100 employees, the communication is not great. Cross department communication is frowned upon. Changes are made suddenly without any explanation. There is no room for growth due to limited positions and only certain people getting chosen for promotional positions.

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