Good work-life balance - IT Senior Manager Ellucian Employee Review

4.0
28 Apr 2022
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Pros

Ellucian is a great company to work with, their work culture is amazing also people here are friendly and supportive. Work-life balance is best thing about Ellucian as they have flexible working hours. No micro-management and leaders are also supportive

Cons

No cons only 1 thing.. salary revision and hikes are less sometimes

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Ellucian Response
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Thanks so much for your review - we're thrilled that you continue to have such a positive employee experience at Ellucian. Enabling balance and flexibility is so important to us and why people choose to work here - and glad that experience is pulling through for you.

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Ellucian had some genuinely brilliant people. I mean real talent. Smart engineers, sharp support people who could look at a broken system and somehow see both the problem and the political disaster hiding behind it. A lot of people there cared deeply about higher ed. They understood that colleges and universities are not just “customers.” They are institutions trying to keep students moving, faculty supported, and operations alive with systems that often looked held together by duct tape, PLSQL scripts, and institutional trauma.

Cons

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