Ratings for Aramark Higher Education
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Aramark Higher Education Reviews
What is it like working at Aramark Higher Education?
I love what I do! I hate the company and people I work for.
Barista in Kilgore:
Pros: Putting a smile on students faces
Cons: The company and managers
Ok.
Food Service Worker in Raleigh:
Pros: Working Monday thru Friday
Cons: No communication with employees and management, and the give you a raise based on how many people are at your location
I'm steering an Ocean Liner.
Sr. Human Resources (HR) Manager in Tuscaloosa:
Pros: Providing a good job, working atmosphere, advancement opportunites for a better way of life.
Cons: My Boss
Marketing Coordinator in Tuscaloosa:
Under compensated for the work load that’s thrown at you. They want $70k expectations on a <$50k salary. You work 10 hour work days with no work/life balance. The culture is depressing and management doesn’t respect nor value employees.
Operations Supervisor:
Great work environment. Ability to advance in the company. Good benefits. Free food and beverages.Compensation is a bit lacking. Great management teams. Plenty of time off. Always open shifts so theres always a shot at more hours.
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