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Howard Community College reviews

1.9

27% would recommend to a friend

(236 total reviews)

Daria J. Willis

8% approve of CEO

9% positive business outlook

Howard Community College has an employee rating of 1.9 out of 5 stars, based on 236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The Howard Community College employee rating is 49% below average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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236 reviews
1.0
Aug 23, 2021

Where to begin

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits such as vacation time and health insurance are great.

Cons

This was probably the worst place I've worked at in terms of leadership, including having worked retail. I do believe the lack of leadership is coming from the top down but is worsened by the institution only promoting those that will conform. What HCC says it does and it's actions are completely at odds. Although there are POC at the institution many of them remain in lower positions in spite of having more experience and higher degrees than many in upper management. It is a white female dominated institution and it shows in every way. Incidents of cultural insensitive to colleagues and students make it a toxic place for these individuals. HCC is not open to new ideas which is to the detriment of many of it's employees. No matter how much you are over worked, you will constantly have duties that are outside of your area or responsibility assigned to you without any compensation. President's team is where all the ideas for the institution come from without referring to the people who are actually working in the departments. You end up being forced to comply with ideas that are completely out of touch. Constructive criticism and honest opinions are not welcome which creates a twilight zone like atmosphere where people just pretend everything is okay when it's really not. Seeing what I've seen on the employee side and hearing what I've heard from the student side, make me question how HCC is accredited.

2.0
Aug 22, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are good. Time off is nice, if you have time to take it with the unmanageable workload. Retirement plan match is excellent.

Cons

It is true that HCC used to be "a great place to work", but over the last 2-3 years, especially since COVID, the culture of the college has taken a massive plummet into toxic territory. Over the past 18 months, there has been a mass exodus of people in senior leadership positions, across all areas of the college (administration, faculty, deans, etc.). It would be interesting to hear the college's response as to why that is happening. Surely "covid" will be to blame, but the sad truth is that the pandemic only revealed and exacerbated the existing failures of senior leadership - the President and Vice Presidents. Even prior to COVID, strategic direction and actual leadership from the "leadership" team was severely lacking. While the college does have a strategic plan, the goals of the plan are so vague and broad that they read more like a mission statement, i.e. "support student success". There is no clarity on how to actually achieve those goals, and the college tends to constantly spin its wheels chasing the next big innovation, rather than optimizing what already exists. Subject matter experts are rarely consulted when leadership is making big decisions, and new initiatives are decided and assigned with no additional investment in resources - time, money, tools, or staff - to actually implement them effectively. High performing staff are assigned more work and more special projects, with no additional pay, promotions, or recognition. Several key areas of the college have been understaffed and underfunded for decades, with no plan to expand or grow the teams or budgets. With COVID, the college president essentially vanished from public life. Outside of "emails" that were obviously drafted by someone in public relations, she had extremely limited contact with employees. During her "regularly scheduled" interaction with the staff, she spoke from prepared remarks and only responded to pre-vetted questions. When asked about employee morale, she pointed people to the Employee Assistance Program, completely missing the point that "morale" is actually her responsibility. During the pandemic, the college decided to roll out a massive restructure of the entire academic affairs area, impacting all areas of the college. The major announcement was sent to all staff by email on a late afternoon. There was no regard for the fact that the email implied that many people would be losing their jobs. No sense of how a massive restructure in one area may impact other areas or departments. No understanding of the gravity of the announcement and the fact that "email" may not have been the best medium. Then, leadership were quite shocked when the college community responded (appropriately) with anger and confusion. Belatedly, they decided to pause the restructure, but the damage to trust was already done. I left because I was burned out, tired of having my expertise discounted in favor of "politics" or because someone with no credentials but a higher title disagreed, tired of dealing with the same problems over and over with no organizational motivation to actually solve them... and just tired of the paralyzing bureaucracy and micromanagement. I shared all of these thoughts in an exit interview and when I asked where/how exit interviews were used I was told "they just sit in the employee file". And that says it all.

4.0
Aug 19, 2021

Positive

Recommend
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Pros

Love working here, great environment and people to work with and also some benefits with tuitions reimbursement.

Cons

I do not have any negative feedback to give as I had a very good experience working here.

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