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Impactful Yet Stagnant Work - Professional Learning Facilitator Equus Workforce Solutions Employee Review

4.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Offers 401k contributions. Company holds monthly Townhall meetings which seem like a genuine attempt to establish and build company culture. I do love the impact that I am able to make in the lives of those we serve.

Cons

The pay is not competitive and negotiations were not allowed. I have only been employed with the company for one year; however, my counterparts have informed me they have not seen any pay increases in at least five years. Aside of corporate staff and executive leadership, many of the mindsets of counterparts can be stagnant or complacent. If you are ambitious do not allow the environment put out your fire. However, if you are looking for a role that after a while isn't mentally stimulating but simply a role that allows you to show up to work, make your impact and go home without stretching your skillset then this might be fitting depending on where you are in your career or personal capacity. In spite of the work not being too mentally draining, it requires a lot of data entry which can feel taxing.

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5.0
13 Mar 2026
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Pros

I love helping families in my community and this job allows me to do this everyday. My co-worker all have big hearts and want others to succeed and grow.

Cons

Staff turn over is high due to low wages. Expectations to gain employment is to have a B.A. yet pay is very little for the required education. They do not pay more based on your prior experience in the field. Orange County is the 2nd most expensive county in the united states to live and we make just a bit more than minimum wage employees that do not have educations or work experience.

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1.0
11 Jun 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

The role provides valuable experience in workforce development, compliance, documentation, and customer service.

Cons

The biggest challenge was the culture and management environment. The office often felt cliquey, and it could be difficult for new hires to feel welcomed or included. Rather than embracing new ideas or different approaches, there was often a "this is how we've always done it" mentality. Ironically, some of the same employees who openly complained about the company, management, policies, and day-to-day operations were often the least receptive to change or process improvements. This created an environment where negativity became normalized but solutions were harder to implement. Training and quality expectations were another major frustration. Expectations changed frequently, but training and communication did not always keep pace. Employees could receive different guidance depending on who reviewed their work, making it difficult to know which standard was actually correct. It often felt like employees were expected to figure things out on their own while still being held accountable for mistakes. Turnover was extremely high during my time with the company. Coverage responsibilities were frequently redistributed among remaining staff, often without corresponding adjustments to workload expectations. This created an environment where employees were expected to continuously adapt to staffing shortages while maintaining the same performance standards.

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