Chill Job - Academic Advisor WorldStrides Employee Review

5.0
23 Feb 2026
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Pros

Super Chill work environment, great for someone in or right out of college. The harder you work the more money you make, Not necessary to work hard however.

Cons

If you run into a situation that needs to be escalated it can be hard to get management to help which can from time to time be stressful.

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5.0
17 Dec 2025
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Pros

Meaningful work with students – Supporting educational travel and seeing students experience new places can be genuinely rewarding. Hands-on, fast-paced environment – Great for people who enjoy being on their feet, problem-solving in real time, and managing multiple priorities. Travel exposure – Opportunity to work in different locations and gain experience coordinating logistics on the ground. Skill development – Builds strong skills in customer service, crisis management, communication, and coordination under pressure. Team camaraderie – Fellow coordinators are often supportive, collaborative, and bonded by shared long days and challenges.

Cons

Hours – Days can be extremely long, extending early mornings through late nights. Seasonal / temporary nature – Limited long-term growth or advancement opportunities within the role.

1.0
15 Mar 2026
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Pros

- Some nice team members

Cons

- In the time I was contracted 4 rounds of layoffs were done in key departments, HR being on of them. - Layoffs are done annually and intentionally at the end of the year. During the HOLIDAYS! - Inexperienced leadership, leadership is chosen based on popularity contests. The more inexperienced, the higher the chance of climbing up the ladder. Team members with vast more experience and seniority, passed on. - Phrases commonly used: “Stupid Idea” “Waste of Time” “Below my pay grade” “Above my pay grade” “Don’t speak to X” “Don’t do Y” (But Y is literally in your job description) - They hire contractors via third party to test out leadership. If leadership is not qualified, leader is placed on PIP and contractor terminated. - Everyone is afraid to speak, most speak openly about wanting to leave and applying to other jobs

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