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3.4

50% would recommend to a friend

(215 total reviews)

Dale Erquiaga

62% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

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5.0
Oct 22, 2025

Community School Coordinator

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Pros

Great work. Enjoyed collaborating with community and corporate sponsors. Loved reporting to my school every day .. felt extremely intergrated into the school community,

Cons

Not many complaints .. enjoyed my job for those 2 years I was there. Initally, better pay is always appreciated

5.0
Aug 22, 2025
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Pros

Warm environment, great employees and leadership. Many rewarding experiences and networking

Cons

Pay was low and no benefits.

3.0
Aug 13, 2025
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Pros

CIS' mission to support students and prevent drop out is excellent. They are good at partnering with community businesses to get funding for student support. There isn't much oversight from supervisors and you can run the program on your campus the way you see fit. Supervisors of empathetic, supportive, and will help you resolve any problems. You work school hours and have school holidays and summers off.

Cons

The pay is not a livable wage, nor is it fair compensation for what you are asked to do in terms of support and documentation. There is a stipend for medical insurance, but it's not enough to cover yourself, much less a family. You get 13 vacation days a school year and they tell you that they'll 'roll over,' but you can only use what is rolled over at the discretion of a director and under very specific circumstances.

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