Tread lightly - Anonymous employee South College Employee Review

2.0
Jul 23, 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

To gain experience toward getting a better job. You will learn how to do things with a minimal amount of support and resources, which can be challenging yet rewarding at the same time. It can be wonderful to work with faculty and students.

Cons

It is a stuffy, cold environment. Some members of administration have very short fuses and do not treat their employees well. It is a for-profit college. Individual department budgets are not set in stone. Individual departments are often not allowed to use all of what the administration approved for them. Receiving collections calls for overdue invoices is uncomfortable. Too much focus is put on appearances. Compensation is low.

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Supportive and knowledgeable colleagues who are always willing to help. Positive, team-oriented work environment. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Excellent employee benefit of a free master's degree. Strong focus on student success and educational excellence.

Cons

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1.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Having meaningful conversations with students and being able to help them take steps toward furthering their careers. When the role focuses on student interaction, it can feel rewarding and impactful.

Cons

My experience working here has been extremely difficult due to micromanagement, inconsistent training, and a highly high-pressure environment. Despite reaching strong enrollment numbers, I experienced frequent write-ups. After going through an HR accommodation process, I felt that my performance was more heavily scrutinized, and I continued to receive write-ups following that period. Training was poor and did not adequately prepare employees for all processes and scenarios, yet there is still an expectation that you will know how to handle every situation. The role is heavily micromanaged, down to minute-by-minute activity, including strict monitoring of breaks and bathroom usage. The workload is extremely demanding, requiring over 150 calls, voicemails, and texts per day, along with managing emails and meetings throughout the day. There is very little time to properly organize tasks or work efficiently. The environment is very controlled and closely monitored. Employees are expected to remain at their desks except during breaks, while managers appear to have more flexibility in their day-to-day behavior. This contributed to the environment feeling highly critical and demoralizing at times. Overall, the standards often felt unachievable given the lack of training and structure provided. There is a strong focus on enrollment numbers over employee well-being, and I believe there is significant room for improvement in training, workload expectations, and workplace culture.

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