Dallas College Reviews

3.4

51% would recommend to a friend

(515 total reviews)

Joe D. May

53% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Dallas College has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 515 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dallas College 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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515 reviews
3.0
11 Jul 2021
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Pros

Relaxed work environment unless your boss has taken credit for your work and something went wrong, then it’s a toxic work environment until you make your boss look good again… Hours are set in stone and the workflow is predictable which makes planning around work easy. As long as the work is good and there are no issues you are not bothered by anyone. No clock watching.

Cons

One of the biggest negatives working here is that you can easily be more skilled, qualified, suited for your bosses position than they are. This means you end up doing their job and yours because they can’t do it themselves properly and force it upon you under the “other duties as assigned” caveat in the job descriptions. Zero opportunities for upward advancement, even if you have Graduate degrees. Politics here are insane. The only way to get ahead/move up is entirely based on who you are “friends” with. Your skill set, education, certifications, licensure, etc… mean absolutely nothing. HUGE disconnect between upper management and staff. Almost no communication, unless something is wrong and then you will have more communication than you care for and it won’t be in a respectful or professional manner. Too many “cliques,” and if you aren’t a part of the clique then you will not have a good work experience.

1.0
3 Jun 2021
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Pros

No one cares about what you do

Cons

Seven colleges have merged into One college has really ruined all the teamworks and sense of motivation. This would hurt the student success if they do not care about the students. Many employees are so used to what they do and they announce that these positions are no longer belonged to this new structure. Then throwing out a bunch of new positions and telling current employees to apply for another positions, if not they will become jobless. The pandemic is not over yet, many people still have to provide support to their family, people will be crazy applying for the new positions without considering whether their skills or experience are suitable or not. This is also injustice on the way they try to replace the new positions. Since everyone first got their jobs here have to officially go through the interviews, now they make them have to look for another position and get interviewed again. How are they ensure that these new hires would do a quality job?

1.0
1 Sept 2022
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Pros

Pay is competitive for adjuncts

Cons

They have cut and cut and cut education thanks to “a consulting company” so they can bloat admin pay and make more management, all the while cutting the vital staff and educational support people who actually make a difference. They’ve taken away our resources and expect us to work miracles, and they treat us like trash, like we are not human beings. People who worked there for decades had to reapply for their same job at lower salaries. Absolutely garbage. They broke up all our PLCs and work groups and randomly assign us to work with strangers every semester, reinventing the wheel every. single. semester, over and over. Randomly assigning people to work 40 miles away from where they live instead of at their home campus. They make ridiculous, unsustainable schedules and then can’t understand why they can’t find anyone to teach the courses. It’s a festering, hot mess.

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