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Washington State OSPI

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Run far away... - Educator Washington State OSPI Employee Review

1.0
28 Nov 2019
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Pros

Government job with government benefits

Cons

Lazy employees, horrible management, good employees don't stay long and leave shortly after arriving. Micromanaged from the top down. They say they want us to work on a project, give us no guidance, then enter the project at the end and change everything. Worst decision ever to work here. They do not care about the kids, they only care about political agendas. There is no diversity either. Middle management is clueless and they just do whatever they are told. Pay is acceptable if you worked normal hours and everyone pulled their fair share of workload, but not worth the amount of hours you will work to get it. Completely disappointed that this is the foundation of the education system. My friend who still works there said it hasn't gotten any better either. School districts pay better and actually care about kids. This place doesn't. The building is old and falling apart. It is also surrounded by homeless people and camps and the company does little to provide any security for their employees. I had to walk to work with mace hidden in my purse every day. Not well lit, lots of places for people to hide and mug you or worse.

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5.0
11 Aug 2024
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Pros

Diverse team and very inclusive. Great to learn about state agencies and grow within this career path.

Cons

Sometimes feels inefficient. It's a state agency so its fair to expect a lot of paperwork.

1.0
3 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Supporting educators and administrators at schools and districts with the goal of improving student outcomes. Statewide work. External messaging leads to a genuine sense of enthusiasm upon hire.

Cons

Terrible onboarding process never improved. Inconsistent application of expectations across agency and staff. Leadership talks about equity, but internal advocacy for equity efforts are dismantled, and genuine advocates are shut down, removed from responsibilities, and micromanaged. Insider culture. Employees are to do as they are told, and any critical feedback is perceived as a threat. Employees learn to stay quiet or risk losing their jobs. Departments and divisions are separated from each other in a way that makes it hard to collaborate broadly. Internal favoring of friends and family for job hires, including a daughter managing her dad, and the superintendent’s wife working at the agency (and promoted via a reorganization). Multiple reorganizations feel like constant shifting sands under the feet of staff and reduce staff productivity. The most stressful job ever. Multiple staff fired - many who participated in equity work - with little or no notice. Multiple staff leave because of the disfunction at the agency. It seems that people who know about the negative parts of what is happening there and push for change are discredited and dismissed, often literally, from their jobs - with little to zero notice. A shared internal understanding among non-executive staff about the level of stress and anxiety caused by this culture. Wasted time and effort on projects that never see the light of day because of communication glitches, micromanagement, and perfectionism. An extremely bureaucratic and dysfunctional working environment.

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