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Last updated Dec 12 2024
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Admissions Coordinator Reviews

What is it like working as an Admissions Coordinator?

March 2018
Good.
Admissions Coordinator in Chicago:
Pros: It’s very satisfying and fast paced.
Cons: It’s very competitive and people are less considerate than in my home town.
May 2017
Future benefits.
Admissions Coordinator in Orange:
Work head and be a self sufficient employee. Share your knowledge of responsibility, career path.
June 2016
Admissions Coordinator:
Pros: Mission, coworkers, stress level.
Cons: Long commute, leadership, office environment, work perks, pay.
January 2016
Admissions Coordinator:
Pros: Changing lives, and giving second chances.
Cons: Poor managment , politics of private school.
January 2016
Admissions Coordinator:
Pros: My immediate coworkers. Company is state wide. Workers actually care for their job and the patients they provide service to.
Cons: Over worked. Under paid versus coworkers who have worked less years. Benefits not good.
November 2015
Admissions Coordinator:
Know the duties expected.
September 2015
Challenging.
Admissions Coordinator:
Pros: Working with families making emotional decisions, helping plan for future needs.
Cons: Shifting priorities, new and unknown expectations, overwhelming detail.

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