Zero opportunity for advancement - Administrative Support Fresno State Employee Review

3.0
20 May 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Staff committees are a great way to work with people outside of your immediate office. Wonderful benefits including health, dental and vision for dependents, 401K, professional development opportunities, technology classes and wellness activities all available for free.

Cons

Enjoy your job because it's what you will do FOREVER. Once you hit the end of the Administrative Analyst level, you're stuck. Good luck getting a management position. Severe cronyism. Very little support of staff by Vice Presidents. Stingy with salary - never got a raise in 10 years, only a furlough.

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Pros

Flexibility, Work-Life Balance, problems are interesting

Cons

Working state side will net in less pay.

1.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good people to work with and definitely create friendships outside of work Good health benefits and CalPERS pension (10 years to get vested though. It used to be 5 years). If you get hired as a state employee, you are eligible for tuition fee waiver. Basically you can go back to school and they cover up to 6 or 7 units, or two courses. So if you want to go back and get your masters degree, it basically pays for itself. And it applies to any of the CSU's in California, not just Fresno State. So if there is an online program, you can use your fee waiver towards that program at the other CSU. Campus environment

Cons

Compensation can remain stagnant for long periods; there is no clear step or progression system in place Pay is generally below market for experienced professionals Limited telework flexibility (typically one fixed remote day per week for the entire IT department) Minimal opportunities for professional development, conferences, or learning new technologies Advancement opportunities appear limited Asking for a raise is such a hassle and sometimes can take a year between HR and CIO.

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