Good pay - Instructor Lincoln Tech Employee Review

3.0
22 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay, knowledgeable staff, training and testing is paid by the company

Cons

Out of date teaching aids and curriculum. No chance of advancing.

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Lincoln Tech Response
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Thank you for your valuable feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you appreciate the competitive pay, the expertise of our staff, and the support for training and testing. We understand your concerns about the teaching aids and curriculum, as well as the advancement opportunities. We see this as an opportunity for growth, and we’re actively working on updating our resources and creating more pathways for career development. Your insights help us to continually improve, and we’re excited about the positive changes ahead. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors!

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5.0
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Pros

Remote able to be home

Cons

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1.0
18 Sept 2025
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Pros

I learned a lot here — both positive experiences and serious red flags. I enjoyed the enrollment cycle, working with families, and having space to contribute ideas. Unfortunately, the leadership and culture at this location overshadowed those positives.

Cons

No room for growth. This office has experienced unusually high turnover (around 60 to 70+ staff changes in two years in what is typically a low-turnover industry). The person who hired me was terminated before I started, and others resigned shortly after. Training is inconsistent, rushed, and largely self-directed. Promises of promotion or growth are rarely fulfilled. Leadership fosters a hostile environment. Employees are openly warned to “watch out” for certain individuals, which I later found to be true. Cameras are used less for security and more for micromanagement, down to monitoring bathroom breaks. Bullying and intimidation are tolerated and sometimes perpetuated by management. Rather than addressing corporate concerns with reflection or accountability, staff are abruptly terminated without notice, PIPs, or meaningful feedback. Students also feel the effects — their challenges are often ignored or shifted back onto them, despite repeated discussions about retention and support. Reps are discouraged from addressing student concerns meaningfully, which undermines trust and outcomes. If you choose to work here, you will need to document everything, be extremely strong in sales and admissions that its undeniable, and expect little in terms of support, growth, or stability. This environment is mentally draining and unsustainable due to leadership practices.

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