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Ultimate Medical Academy

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If you last more than three months, you're better than most. - Online Admissions Representative Ultimate Medical Academy Employee Review

2.0
Mar 11, 2015
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Pros

1 hour lunches. Very relaxed management on night shift. $16 per hour pay rate.

Cons

Extremely difficult students. You must enroll people that can barely fill out the online enrollment form into higher education. They barely train you on how to get students all the way through their first week of class, which is what you need to do to keep your job. No job security at all.

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Ultimate Medical Academy Response
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Hi there - all admissions representatives receive comprehensive paid training before they begin interacting with students. Helping our students overcome obstacles and challenges is not for everyone, and I'm sorry to hear it didn't work out for you as a career choice. I hope you can find your true calling in another line of work and wish you all the best. Our academy has admissions criteria, as well as criteria for remaining in school. This is part of training and we have processes and systems in place that prevent unqualified students from enrolling and starting class. As a result, we have to turn away a large number of prospective students.

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Cons

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