Admissions Counselor (College/University) Reviews

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Last updated Jan 15 2025
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Admissions Counselor (College/University) Reviews

What is it like working as an Admissions Counselor (College/University)?

February 2025
Stress and no $
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Selinsgrove:
Pros: People are decent in direct office. Not so much elsewhere on campus.
Cons: Pay so low I miss bills and have to make choices on what bills I pay.
September 2023
Its fine lot more companies are shifting here anchoring overall its a pleasant experience in noida.
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Noida:
Pros: Its more green traffic free less populated and peacful
Cons: Metro connectivity is not as much
November 2021
Underpaid sales job in an unstable work environment-yikes!
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Alexandria:
Pros: My students
Cons: This is not a place you build a career. You work hard but receive nothing in return. It is an old-school sales mindset where numbers matter. Which is totally fine, but you are not paid like a typical sales job. It is a hamster wheel
June 2021
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Knoxville:
Johnson University is a good place to work. There are many benefits, including flexible scheduling, understanding bosses, and good childcare. I left because desired to work in a structure that operated more like a business than a religious organization. If you are comfortable working in an environment that functions like a ministry, this is a great place to be.
May 2021
Assistant Director of Admissions.
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Natick:
Pros: The people I work with, including co-workers, my boss, and the families/prospective students I meet.
Cons: Not getting paid enough for current work load
January 2021
Admissions Counselors are under paid at UVU.
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Salt Lake City:
Pros: What I like the most is the impact I am making in my student's lives.
Cons: They pay admissions counselors below average.
October 2020
It pays the bills.
Admissions Counselor (College/University) in Fort Lauderdale:
Pros: I can organize my day pretty much with no micro-managing
Cons: Not recognized for the work I do. Not in awards, compliments aland most definitely not in pay

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