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NCSA College Recruiting

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Lack of growth and poor management Morally grey - Financial Aid NCSA College Recruiting Employee Review

1.0
May 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

coworkers are nice mostly and it is a remote role

Cons

I was an inbound customer facing remote support role at NCSA. I ended up leaving because it wasn't the right professional or personal fit for me. The main problem was a lack of alignment between what the company says and what the day-to-day looks like. Employees are under the impression that there are many opportunities for growth and expansion. During my tenure there, I found that opportunities to grow were few and often had more to do with how many people were needed in a certain department than actual interest in helping you develop your career. A lot of the “special projects” employees are assigned to tend to be data entry busy work or playing with features that don't allow for growth. There's a lot of pressure based on retention numbers and "saves." Some of the sales tactics can also feel very pushy. Families are pushed onto long-term, expensive memberships for information that they could learn on their own with some research. The time-frame you have to cancel is also very small which leads to defensive customers who feel tricked into spending money they didn't feel comfortable spending. I also didn't appreciate that there were a lot of families who didn't understand what they were buying or selling because of language barriers or differences in communication. A lot of these customers would come to the support team extremely upset after working with a sales rep. When I was there, we had one Spanish speaking coach for the entire company for support and we received a large volume of calls from Spanish speaking families. We had zero support in any other language except for google translate There were also far too many athletes and families per coach to give adequate, personalized support as promised bye the salespeople. Expectations could also change and not every process was documented. SOP's changed frequently and when you brought up issues to management, it felt like they were listened to but not truly addressed. They'd often say they heard your concerns and were going to make changes, but during my time there, I didn't see a lot of the issues within the company improve. I also felt like management was all over the place. People without management experience tossed into those leadership roles just because they hit their quotas consistently. Not everybody is ready to manage others and I felt like a lot of the time we weren't coached on best practices for communicating with your team. People were confused about what they were and weren't held accountable for. Manager's had a different set of rules for each employee There are a few people that work there that really do want to help families and student athletes but most are there to increase NCSA's numbers. But for me, the culture, unnecessary pressure, communication problems, and lack of organizational follow-through made me decide that I didn't want to work there long term.

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The people are the secret sauce of NCSA - it's a great team that wants win, innovate, and grow together. Lots of opportunities to provide feedback and connect with leadership.

Cons

The work can be challenging and very demanding.

2.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Work from home - Get to talk about sports every day, and getting to learn about new sports - Manager was awesome, but I may have been lucky - I heard bad things about other managers! - There are about 10 teams of Recruiting Coordinators, all performing the same role, and each team being managed differently. Not sure if this is a pro or con

Cons

- Making around 100 calls/day - Leads are technically not cold, but they might as well be - lots of families didn't realize what they were signing up for - Over half of the leads in my funnel every day were recycled, i.e. we have called them in the past and they were not interested. Sometimes leads were recycled upwards of 10 times - Making phone calls from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm local time - often calling families at 7 -8 pm their time - Will likely be flagged if you go more than 20 minutes without making a call unless communicating with your manager

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