Working at Texas A&M University

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Ratings for Texas A&M University

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    4.0
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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Texas A&M University Reviews

What is it like working at Texas A&M University?

Adventure & teams oriented fun.
Financial Aid Advisor in College Station:
Pros: Community and Office culture
Cons: Pay & compensation package as it relates to experience in field, skills, knowledge and abilities.
Never a dull moment.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in College Station:
Pros: Opportunities to work on high-level projects.
Cons: Lack of communication due to the complicated, bureaucratic structure.
Very busy.
Project Coordinator, Information Technology (IT) in College Station:
Pros: The opportunity to create your path forward.
Cons: The red tape and length of time it takes for any approval process.
Underpaid.
Academic Advisor in College Station:
Pros: Working in a positive environment.
Cons: Leadership and students create a negative appreciation for advisors.
Must add "Assistant" to the beginning of this title (AVP)
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in College Station:
Pros: The opportunity to explore creative ideas.
Cons: Managing staff interactions/collaboration.
Opportunity for Creativity.
Executive Creative Director in College Station:
Pros: The story has been told for more than 140 years -- our challenge is to tell in in a new way for multiple audiences.
Cons: Bureaucracy is baked into the DNA.
Executive Creative Director:
This job can be very demanding, but it is also very rewarding. Our department is equipped with some supremely talented people. The University's benefits package is exceptional, and I feel that I am compensated fairly.