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Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer Reviews

What is it like working as an Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer?

January 2020
An opportunity to make a difference.
Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer in Columbus:
Pros: I like the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the citizens of the State by ensuring orderly and constructive labor relations among the State's public employees and their public employees.
Cons: The pay is fair as compared to public employment, but still lags behind the private sector for similarly experienced professionals.
January 2019
ALJ in WV.
Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer in Charleston:
Pros: low stress; standard hours without overtime or crazy hours
Cons: pay disparity between males and females. It's blatent and ignored at the higher department levels.
December 2018
In Fair pay.
Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer in Albuquerque:
Cons: Unfair pay
June 2016
Rewarding.
Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer:
Pros: Ensuring the public receives due process.
Cons: Conducting 15-30 hearings everyday.

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