Few pros, lots of cons. - Anonymous employee Chamberlain Group Employee Review

2.0
28 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people, great products. Higher than average salary.

Cons

Too many decisions made at the very top and the people who are expected to do the work are there strictly to execute with little to no input or stake. A lot of experienced veterans in the company (20, 30, 40+ years) that are too stuck in doing things the same old way and resistant to change.

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5.0
12 Mar 2026
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Pros

People are helpful and work well together

Cons

Pay could be a little more competative

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3.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

Chamberlain is a highly variable place to work. Everything depends on what team you are working on. Some teams will have managers who will fight for you and help build you up, others not so much. I have more or less grown up with the company and have seen it go from being owned by a private family to being owned by Blackstone and all between. Every year I ask myself, "is this the year I leave". My answer is usually no, as where else will be better when I am at least in a good position? Summer fridays are pretty great though.

Cons

Yearly reorgs are a constant drag. Some of the most CG-blooded people I have ever known are somehow always the first to get sent to the wood chipper. People flail around and react. There is no forward thought. Just constant reaction to whatever words the executive population utters. We have been 'transforming' for the near decade I have worked here. But what are we even transforming to? All I have seen is us transforming into yet another soulless company. Benefits have been getting crushed. My wonderful and amazing 401k service contribution was ripped away and replaced with a far less beneficial amount. If you aren't on a good team, or have a good manager, your chance for advancement will be near impossible. Constant 'do more with less'

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