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Stetson University Reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(265 total reviews)
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Christopher F. Roellke

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Stetson University has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 265 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Stetson University employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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265 reviews
1.0
20 Feb 2016

Marketing Specialist

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Pros

historic campus; aesthetic beauty; close to downtown shops and restaurants

Cons

Stetson reminds me of a theatrical performance; it's a polished show on the front (public view), but absolute chaos backstage/behind the curtain (office operations). If you're not a major donor or alumni member, you are viewed as and treated like a second-class employee. If you're not part of the "in" crowd, you will be publicly shunned and excluded. If your supervisor is an alumni (which they likely will be), understand that they will be in that job for life, regardless of how inept and clueless they may be. Stetson is very management-heavy. In some departments, there are managers for only one employee! There is no integrity or accountability at Stetson. Preference/special treatment is afforded to the closest friends of management. If - for whatever reason - you're not lucky enough to get on the "list," you'll be out of there as soon as management can find an alumni applicant to take your place. Stetson is very much a "good ol' boys" network. Think high school clique: same foolish games, only the people are now 20+ years older, with graduate degrees. The culture is crass and there is no employer courtesy or respect. In most areas, there is no room for advancement, promotion, or raise. Original ideas are either immediately squashed, or manipulated to appear as the idea of someone else - usually an alumni or favored employee. Professional development and continuing education is frowned upon. Collaboration and communication with co-workers outside your department is discouraged. It's like working for a jealous girlfriend. You are constantly being watched, monitored, and micro-manged. In the end, this is a very restrictive place to work. If you enjoy being a mindless drone - accepting barked orders from clueless and inept "leaders" - Stetson will be a great fit. Otherwise, enjoy the aesthetic landscaping and architecture, but steer cleer of working for this vindicive and out-of-touch employer.

2.0
28 Sept 2014

Look beyond the idyllic campus view

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Pros

If you love helping students, Stetson is a good place to work. If you like a beautiful campus, Stetson may work for you.

Cons

No opportunities for personal growth, recognition or advancement. Loyal, competent and hardworking employees are all but exploited until burnout or until competitive infighting takes over their priority. Competitive infighting comes down from the top, and middle management is the most oppressive. Small town, job scarcity and fear-based incentive to continue working in a toxic environment.

4.0
26 Aug 2014
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Pros

Hire solid individuals; thus, it is a joy to go to work each day and work among a friendly, intellectual and hard-working group. The College of Law strives to get better each year; therefore, they challenge each department on campus to reach a high bar. I work closely with a team of four other people in my department who are dedicated to the students and bringing value to the College of Law. Opportunity to build great relationships with students who are very appreciative of your assistance with their academics and passing the bar exam. Work-life balance is easily achieved as it is generally a 8:30-5pm job which generally brings little stress.

Cons

The salary is $16,000 less than the average pay for this type of position and the College of Law is currently not in a position to increase our salaries due to decreased enrollment and such. The work isn't very challenging...once you learn how to perform this job (which takes only a couple of months) it gets a bit redundant. I am an attorney and thus I wouldn't mind more intellectual stimulation throughout the day.

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