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Texas Health and Science University

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Texas Health and Science University Reviews

2.4

13% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)
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Lisa Ping-Hui Tsao Lin

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23% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
2.0
3 Aug 2016
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Pros

Employees are the best people to work with. It's a new facility. You have the opportunity to talk to the patients who come in for Acupuncture treatment and each have wonderful testimonies how the treatments have help them.

Cons

President is difficult to work with has cameras set up to watch employees work and will call you if you are not in your seat. She has trust issues with her employees. Leads are low to call on potential students. Classes are held in The University of Incarnate Word and treats THSU staff like unwanted guest. Interview for one position and before long you three or four different hats but get paid as one. Pay checks are not direct deposit but hand sign and sent from Austin main campus. Sometimes paycheck might be a few days before arriving to San Antonio.

1.0
11 Jan 2017

Librarian

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The teachers and students are nice.

Cons

Most employees last six months and it has been that way for the 5 years that I've been watching their ads pop up on the job boards every few months. This means that this environment will not change. I'm in my 60s, have held a variety of professional jobs before which I was a waitress and I've never experienced a worse work environment. I can't list all of the negative elements to this workplace but one of the biggest is: the title you are hired under is entirely meaningless, the President treats employees as disposable and interchangeable. Registrar, Librarian, IT, secretarial, receptionist - all the same job as far as the President is concerned. Don't be fooled by the occasionally credible sounding job description.

1.0
13 July 2014

The average employee stays less than 6 months.. need I say more?

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Pros

I'm having problems finding a pro. The students were sincere and good to be around. If you do not have to be around the owner, the rest of the academic staff is easy to work with.

Cons

Salaried professionals are treated like fast food workers by the owner. Radical changes are required instantly. Students are frequently used as high level staff for the purposes of satisfying accreditation paperwork. ( Example: the Registrar is frequently a student) The primary purpose of the school is to make money for the owner and the needs of the paying students come last.

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