Mixed Experience as an Enrollment Counselor at Pearson - Enrollement Counselor Pearson Employee Review

3.0
Mar 6, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Positive Company Culture: Pearson fosters a great work culture that genuinely cares about its staff. The environment is inclusive, and there are ample opportunities for professional development. Employee Welfare: The benefits package provided by Pearson is outstanding. The company goes above and beyond to ensure the well-being of its employees through comprehensive health and wellness benefits.

Cons

Long Hours for Low Pay: One significant drawback is the long working hours coupled with relatively low pay. The demanding nature of the job requires a considerable time commitment, and unfortunately, the compensation doesn't always match the effort put in. Highly Demanding Work: The role of an Enrollment Counselor at Pearson is extremely demanding. The workload can be overwhelming, and meeting targets or deadlines can be a constant challenge. This may lead to a high-stress work environment. Micromanagement: The management at Pearson tends to micromanage every aspect of the job. While some level of oversight is necessary, the extent of micromanagement can sometimes hinder productivity and creativity.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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