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Chamberlain University

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Toxic Work Environment - Faculty Chamberlain University Employee Review

1.0
10 Dec 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits and flex time off

Cons

Very top heavy on management. Nepotism at senior management and national level. Faculty are completely overloaded and treated as expendable employees while management collects all of the bonuses. None or very small raises since 2020. Only concerned about the pass rates and not about the quality. Harassment and unfair ethical practices at so many levels in this organization. The culture is absolutely toxic.

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Chamberlain University Response
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Hello, we are disappointed to hear about your experience. Here at Chamberlain we take our work environment and treatment of employees very seriously and are interested in learning more about how we can improve. Please reach out to us at tafeedback@adtalem.com if you would be interested in talking. Thank you.

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