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Ross University School of Medicine Reviews
Updated Oct 12, 2020
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Full-time, Part-time
English
Job Function
- Administrative
- Arts & Design
- Business
- Consulting
- Customer Services & Support
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance & Accounting
- Healthcare
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
- Legal
- Marketing
- Media & Communications
- Military & Protective Services
- Operations
- Other
- Product & Project Management
- Research & Science
- Retail & Food Services
- Sales
- Skilled Labor & Manufacturing
- Transportation
Job Status (2)
- Current Employees
- Full-time
- Intern
- Contract
- Part-time
- Freelance
Location
- Worldwide
- United States - All Cities
- - Florida
- - Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL Area
- - Illinois
- - Chicago, IL Area
- - New Jersey
- - New York City, NY Area
- - Tennessee
- - Knoxville, TN Area
- Dominica - All Cities
- - Saint George
- - Roseau
- - Saint John
- - Portsmouth
English
- English
- French
- German
- Dutch
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Italian
Pros
Benefits and place of work
Cons
Have not found one yet. New to the company
"Great Company to Work for"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookNo opinion of CEOI worked at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than a year
Pros
Close relationships with faculty and students
Cons
The smell of clothing items never recovered
"none"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
Doesn't RecommendNeutral OutlookNo opinion of CEOI have been working at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than 3 years
Pros
it's a job it's a job
Cons
no room for growth it's a job
Continue readingWe are very sorry to hear this was your experience. Our goal is to ensure our employees are happy, thus we take your feedback very seriously. We’d like to learn from your experience. Please reach out to us at tafeedback@adtalem.com.
"Amazing work environment"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI worked at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than 3 years
Pros
Amazing work environment Great co workers and managers Room to grow
Cons
Average wages High health insurance costs
"University Great, Parent Not So Much"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
Doesn't RecommendNegative OutlookDisapproves of CEOI have been working at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than 8 years
Pros
Mission, People, Students, Faculty, Outcomes
Cons
Parent organization has too much involvement and has little idea how to run a medical school
Continue readingRoss University School of Medicine Response
October 15, 2020 – Senior Sourcing Talent Acquisition Consultant
We are very sorry to hear this was your experience. Our goal is to ensure our employees are happy, thus we take your feedback very seriously. We’d like to learn from your experience. Please reach out to us at tafeedback@adtalem.com.
"Excellent"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
I worked at Ross University School of Medicine full-time
Pros
Everything was great, especially working with the students.
Cons
None. Very enjoyable experience.
- Helpful (4)
"Good place to work, could be great."
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI have been working at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than 3 years
Pros
Pay is very good compared to similar jobs. Position roles are very narrow, which makes them easy. Company culture is about normal, maybe a bit more friendly. The people are great to work with. It's full of solid entry-level jobs. There are travel and project opportunities that can be great and often come with good overtime pay.
Cons
Narrow positions makes it harder to advance to new jobs and also can get very boring and unfulfilling. Not many internal promotions that mean anything, mostly just side steps with small increases in pay. This makes the hyper specialization particularly painful since it's hard to move on to better things. You have to build skills and certifications on your own outside the company, or take a lateral position somewhere else if you want to build your career (ironically, this might mean a pay-cut). They have the ability and access to allow flexible schedules and remote work under their parent corp (Adtalem) that they don't take advantage of. The leadership is very top-down, and it causes problems with people who do the work on the front lines, who could have helped smooth out the changes and the roll-out to students.
"They take great care for the students and the employees"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsApproves of CEOI have been working at Ross University School of Medicine full-time
Pros
Small private university with friendly colleagues
Cons
Salary levels are low, regardless of experience
- Helpful (1)
"Best Place to work"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookApproves of CEOI have been working at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than 5 years
Pros
Ross gives me the chance to use my skills in unique and rewarding ways unlike anywhere I’ve worked. The sense of shared responsibility and interconnectedness make Ross someplace I enjoy working. Both the Dean and our CEO are focused on diversity and excellence. At Ross, we have the opportunity to contribute to the the well being of many people by helping prepare whole generations of future doctors.
Cons
The Cons are minor at most. HR could be more responsible and connected to the rank and file colleagues, but that is certainly not a significant issue when compared to the pros.
Continue reading "Admissions Assistant"
- Work/Life Balance★★★★★
- Culture & Values★★★★★
- Career Opportunities★★★★★
- Compensation and Benefits★★★★★
- Senior Management★★★★★
RecommendsPositive OutlookNo opinion of CEOI worked at Ross University School of Medicine full-time for more than a year
Pros
Loved most of my colleagues! We would do happy hour regularly and had a softball team, holiday party, went to 6 flags once and could bring friends (free), and went on a dinner and booze cruise one year as the sun set on the water, had tuition reimbursement, all good things.
Cons
They started downsizing and everything began changing for the worse. They stopped doing fun social events and had 0 incentives anymore. People were quitting left and right and getting let go, and it became such a negative environment to work at. Then we moved locations and from then on it just was all different.
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October 15, 2020 – Senior Sourcing Talent Acquisition Consultant