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Chamberlain University

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It is a sales position. - Admissions Advisor Chamberlain University Employee Review

3.0
3 Feb 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Work from Home -Benefits Package was great. -Ample PTO. -I worked with some inspiring nurses -My team leader was great, but I got lucky. There were dozens of leads I was grateful to not work under.

Cons

-Your job is to convince nurses to go to Chamberlain despite cheaper options (that they know about) and a low graduation rate (they know about this too). -You need to be pushy while tiptoing around the compliance law that forbids you from being pushy. -Pay is way too low for the money you're making these people and the exhaustion that comes from

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Structured student learning. 2. Competent and inclusive healthcare education 3. Taught by professionals in their field.

Cons

1. Sometimes it’s tough to have a work-life balance. 2. Underutilized experts in various fields

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Chamberlain University Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at Chamberlain! We’re pleased to hear that you value the structured learning environment, inclusive approach to healthcare education, and the expertise our faculty bring to the classroom. We also appreciate you sharing where there is room for improvement, this is important as we continue to evolve and strengthen both the colleague and student experience.
5.0
16 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've spent many years at Chamberlain, and one of the main reasons is the opportunity for growth. If you're looking for a career rather than just a job, there are clear advancement opportunities at both the enrollment representative and leadership levels. The culture is performance-driven but also coaching-focused, with strong investment in training and development. Chamberlain has strong brand recognition, which makes conversations with prospective students meaningful and rewarding.

Cons

The pace can be demanding during peak enrollment periods, and success requires adaptability as priorities and processes evolve.

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