Curriculum Developer Reviews

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Last updated Jan 06 2025
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Curriculum Developer Reviews

What is it like working as a Curriculum Developer?

November 2022
I am not paid accurately for the amount of work I am currently doing.
Curriculum Developer in Portland:
Pros: Some of the people I work with
Cons: How decisions are made and who is allowed to make them.
June 2022
Reinventing the Wheel Alone.
Curriculum Developer in Boston:
Pros: The location
Cons: Good teachers are overworked, denied future opportunities then turned away
August 2019
Curriculum Developer in Richmond:
Underpaid for the amount of work you are expected to do. There aren’t any raises based on your achievements only the annual state wide raise of 2-3% which may not even be annual, recently it has been every 3 years. No privacy when you go to HR about personal matters.
May 2019
Challenging.
Curriculum Developer in San Diego:
Pros: I have a say in hope my community is educated on topics that are valuable for us to be aware of.
Cons: The amount I am paid.
January 2017
Oracle is good to people.
Curriculum Developer in Westminster:
Pros: Very close to job.
Cons: Lots of layoffs.
October 2015
Innovate and collaborate.
Curriculum Developer:
Pros: Ability to be creative and work with great people.
Cons: Tight deadlines and heavy workload.
July 2015
Invest in Yourself.
Curriculum Developer:
Use health care CEU (continuing education unit) and other websites (like Lynda.com) to improve and maintain skills.

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