Good for College Students - Anonymous employee UCode Employee Review

4.0
Jun 10, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Flexible work days for college students -Other Teachers and coordinators are great -Many of the students are fun to teach and work with -After working for over 1 year, it was good pay for a part time position during school

Cons

Management is all over the place. -Some times were where left in the dark and ignored. -Interacting with HQ is not enjoyable -During summer, they will work you long hours without extra compensation -No upward growth -Female staff have been harassed by some HQ employees -Poorly managed

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

• I initially loved working at UCode for the opportunity to do what I was passionate about: teaching kids to code and make computer games •The enthusiastic kids and parents were awesome to work with. •I was constantly expanding my knowledge of coding by studying and teaching the coding curriculums • The center has a genius set-up for efficient teaching. Kids work through the curriculum at their own pace on their individual computers. Instructors assist kids with questions as opposed to giving lectures. • Full-time work is available during the summer (but not the school year) • Flexible scheduling • Great pay

Cons

• Very strict rules with a three-strike policy before being terminated. The job became stressful after this policy was implemented, especially upon reaching only one strike left. • Tardiness rule was too strict. It gave one strike for being even one minute late. Being on time was sometimes difficult with LA's terrible freeway traffic. I felt that that this rule promoted stressful, reckless driving. • Overtime my hours were reduced and it was difficult to get the number of hours that I wanted. • Not for those seeking full-time because the after-school hours UCode can teach are limited. • Curriculum could get buggy at times

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