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Chamberlain University reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(568 total reviews)
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Amelia Manning

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63% positive business outlook

Chamberlain University has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 568 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Chamberlain University employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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568 reviews
5.0
Mar 11, 2025
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Pros

Onboarding process was thorough and I didn't have any issues completing any of the required items prior to my start date, Once I arrived on campus, everything was laid out for me to grasp and I was able to meet with my superiors on any questions I had. I am able to utilize my skills to put my own spin on things and the freedom to use my creativity to drive more engagement with the faculty and students.

Cons

The length of time between completing my contract and required items versus my actual start date was a bit of a wait. Roughly about 3 weeks from completion until my start date. That would be my only complaint.

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Chamberlain University Response
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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful review! We are glad to hear you had a great onboarding experience with us. With regards to your advice to management, we certainly appreciate and value your feedback and will share your thoughts on timing with our team internally.
1.0
Feb 24, 2025

Not a Place to Have a Career

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Pros

Honestly, the only pro at this point is the flexible/unlimited PTO.

Cons

The one word to describe Chamberlain University is dysfunctional. You can't grow a career with the organization. There have been, in the last year alone, 3-4 mass layoffs. I have personally had multiple managers because they can't figure out how to structure an organization. Performance goals? Who knows what they are at this point. I sure don't. They laid off/downsized the almost the entire marketing department around July 2024 because they weren't meeting their enrollment numbers. It's short-term thinking because no matter how many external factors could be preventing people from enrolling, those quotas are a must to make sure the company meets its margins. What really destroys the culture--the culture has become toxic at this point--is being told that we are beating expectations and having record earnings quarter-over-quarter. Then why are we continuing to lay off people? Also, employees now have to return to the office 4 days a week, even though everyone has their schedules full of Teams meetings. I guess that in-person collaboration is so important? No, it's not. Don't bother with HR either, as they don't actually care about employees. They force people to submit cases through a portal and direct people to FAQs for answers versus taking time to talk to someone. My advice to anyone looking for a job, especially in marketing? Look elsewhere. This is not a company to be a marketer. Marketing is a joke here. Things are managed like they were a decade ago instead of advancing with the times. I haven't been with the organization long, but I started updating my resume and looking for new opportunities within the first few months, as this organization ultimately feels like a sinking ship.

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Chamberlain University Response
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Thank you for your review. We are disappointed to hear about your experience at Chamberlain University. We take our employee experience very seriously and will share your feedback internally. When reductions in the workforce are necessary, it is never an action taken lightly. We understand the significant impact these decisions have on our employees. In regards to your advice, we recognize that returning to the workplace has been an adjustment and Chamberlain is committed to offering flexibility to the best of our ability, including remote work on Fridays. We strongly believe that bringing everyone together creates an enhanced workplace culture that allows for greater in-person collaboration among our colleagues
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