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Program Assistant (Unspecified Type) Reviews
What is it like working as a Program Assistant (Unspecified Type)?
November 2017
Very hard to get ahead with wages in the area.
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type) in Grand Rapids:
Pros: I love minnesota nice people. Beautiful.
Cons: Getting crowded. Wages are very low for the town.
July 2017
Education Pros and Cons.
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type) in Evanston:
Overall, their benefits package is amazing, which is why it's not too bad that salaries are lower than average for similar positions elsewhere, but the education benefits kill me!! They're also quite generous, but good luck trying to figure out how to use them if you just want to take a class or two for your own edification. You need to be enrolled as a degree seeking student and actually apply. The school of professional studies was also supposedly created for staff, but if you arent interested in the programs they offer, you're forced to look elsewhere and use the portable tuition benefit. Tuition benefits are up to 12K a year.
May 2017
Good.
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type) in Port Vila:
Pros: Port Vila is mostly peaceful and it is fairly easy to get along with people. Everybody is friendly. Its easy to move from one place to the other, and walkable distances. Warm tropical climate.
Cons: Not too many job opportunities with good remuneration. The labor department is weak, so occupational hazards are often overlooked, or go unheard or neglected.
July 2016
Education Benefits and Retirement Match.
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type):
Pros: 5% retirement match after 1st year. Educational benefits if you're interested in the particular programs offered. 3% raise each year unless you don't do well on your annual performance evaluation.
Cons: Dull, repetitive work, relatively low pay.
April 2016
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type):
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April 2016
Experience.
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type):
Pros: My experience as a Program Assistant has been life changing. I am learning systems that I was not able to as a student and I am learning strategies on how to better my professionalism and ambitions.
Cons: I do not think that there is anything that I dislike.
February 2015
The pay was not what was promised.
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type):
This is a very hard job with a lot of demands.
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