Unmoored - Program Manager CCSSO Employee Review

2.0
Feb 14, 2021
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Pros

CCSSO has a seat at the education policy table, allowing for great networking opportunities for staff. Before COVID, travel was frequent and allowed for a lot of meaningful on-the-ground professional development opportunities. Some staff members are amazingly capable, kind, and thoughtful about their work and its impact on students. Benefits are great and PTO is especially generous.

Cons

The characteristics of white dominant culture are pervasive, particularly defensiveness, quantity over quality, power hoarding, and paternalism. The organization focuses on protecting (and expanding) power, criticism of leadership is viewed as threatening and inappropriate, and this defensiveness creates an overall oppressive culture for staff. Strategy is increasingly guided by corporate dollars rather than what's really needed to move the needle for students and teachers. Workload is not evenly distributed among employees and compensation is wildly inequitable. Staff have to spend wasteful amounts of their energy navigating power dynamics within the organization rather than on producing quality work. Crying on the job is not uncommon.

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5.0
Oct 25, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- benefits are great - PTO is generous - Lots of technology to keep you engaged since we are mostly remote

Cons

- more learning opportunities would be good

2.0
Feb 25, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I worked with some very good people who really cared about the education system and making it better for everyone. When I quit, I was sad to leave some of my old teammates. Benefits (Care First and Kaiser offered) were good and it was 100% remote with one or two all staff meetings each year in DC. DC office is metro/Amtrak/MARC accessible if you do have to go in. Work/life balance depends on your supervisors. Some are really great, others were not!

Cons

Echoing other comments on bad management and DEI. 100% true when I worked here. The last year I worked here was so toxic. Crying due to unclear expectations and poor communication from some departments was how I spent my last few months here. There were no promotions, no merit raises, and no professional development opportunities when I worked here. Junior to middle level staff have no advancement opportunities. Consultants are hired for what existing staff should be paid or promoted to do. Cost-of-living raise in 2021 was a lousy 3% during very high inflation. Several departments were eliminated or reorganised due to 2022 restructuring and many staff quit due to this. Turnover is very high because staff are overworked, especially if you work events (12 hour days). Many former chiefs end up here in upper management which is a huge conflict of interest! The overall company culture seemed friendly on the surface when I first started but there are many issues with individual team leaders.

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