Low pay but good benefits - International Student Advisor Penn State Employee Review

3.0
Oct 16, 2025
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Pros

The best thing about working at PSU is the vacation and sick leave. With holidays, it totals a 49 (ish) days / year. Creative and smart people work here. Most international students are great to work with and are motivated to succeed.

Cons

Low pay for the job and there are high stakes for mistakes in this role. The administration does not recognize/reward that they could not have the billions (BILLIONS) of dollars come to the university without International Student Advisers keeping government regulations and advising students to do so. There is no opportunity to advance out of this role.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Meaningful mission supporting community education and outreach programs. Gained valuable administrative and clerical experience, including scheduling, data entry, records management, and event coordination. Developed strong customer service and communication skills by assisting educators and community members. Worked for a well-respected public institution, which looks good on a resume. Opportunity to support nutrition education and public health initiatives, contributing to positive community outcomes.

Cons

Pay was very low compared to the responsibilities and cost of living. Limited opportunities for career advancement without changing positions or departments. Administrative work could become repetitive at times. Salary growth and raises were relatively modest.

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