Fast growing company ! - Program Coordinator EMERITUS Employee Review

3.0
28 Mar 2021
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Pros

1) Good Work life balance and great Culture 2) Employee Centric in a few ways. 3) In addition to 26 leaves a year, an additional Christmas break is provided by the company I.e. 25th Dec to 1st Jan. Paternity 10 days and bereavement 5 days additionally available need be. 12 public holidays granted additional per Indian festivals, national holidays. 4) On time Salary. 5) Good exposure to ed tech space.

Cons

1) Biasness by Senior Management. 2) Bootlikers tend to get promoted than hard workers. 3) Business comes first. Employees second. 4) Appraisals are poor. Inspite of boost in edtech sector, no increments in 2020. 5) IJP,s are not taken seriously and more of external hiring than internal promotion. 6) Lacks process and Policy. 7) want employees to work for their 10x vision but no loyalty in letting employees grow 2x 8) Grooming and training needs only asked in goal setting but no initiative to follow up and coach employees for next level.

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5.0
2 Sept 2025
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Pros

Team was super supportive and easily leaves approved

Cons

Need to learn how to take credits for your own work

2.0
11 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Fully remote - Initially lots of course opportunities to facilitate - Interface with university faculty on select courses

Cons

- Decreasing pay - Zero stability for contract renewals (contracts given one cohort at a time) - No loyalty from Emeritus leaders despite my four years of facilitating the same course from its inception and high reviews from students and faculty - Change in policy requiring to rotate learning facilitators on courses due to some facilitators flaking on new cohort assignments last minute (whenever I never had this issue) led me to lose over $25,000 in contract opportunities - Emeritus leaders under India and APAC verification have an over-reliance on course ratings without clearly defined ratings criteria for participants, using Zoom polls to rate sessions, leading participants to unfairly rate facilitators low when they are disappointed about other aspects of course (outdated content) having nothing to do with facilitation quality - Each vertical within Emeritus (Global/US, India, APAC) has different priorities, new program advisors can drop initiatives of previous advisors leading to learning facilitator contracts not being renewed without explanation - Facilitators are viewed as customer service agents and learners as customers and the course as a product, meaning education becomes more about pleasing learner demands than actual quality of education - facilitators might take less risks in office hours due to fear of losing contracts, needing to facilitate for high ratings instead of appropriately challenging students

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