"I have been a student and researcher at the University of San Diego since 2016. I have found it to be a supportive work environment where my mentors and coworkers encourage and challenge me to be a better version of myself while working towards the common goal of advancing scientific research."
"I have been working at UCSD for over a year at a post-doc. The pros and cons are not that different from previously Universities I attended and was employed at. The post-doc benefits are above average."
"I worked in sports marketing for 4 years, and I loved the job. The hours are flexible, and the applications are endless. It is always something new when you watch sports. The people really care about your improvement, and your team becomes your family."
"Great professors and staffs."
"I attended University of San Diego for four years, receiving a BA/BS in Mechanical engineering. There is no graduate engineering program at University of San Diego. Because there are no graduate students, I was able to do high level research during my undergraduate studies. This was a valuable experience and many of the professors in the USD engineering department really care about their students."
"I worked in the IT department. For their customer support, they employ mostly students with a few full-time employees. I was brought on in my second year of undergrad and received a full paid-training on the University's systems and how to provide good customer service both over the phone and in person. The environment is really nice as you work alongside mostly other students and the full-time staff are on the younger side. However, they do know what they are doing and without this office the University would not function. It is unfortunate that the University is looking to cut funding in certain areas which include the IT department which already has to function using out of date technology (some of the computers used in the office need to be updated badly.) The work isn't very difficult as long as you pay attention to training and learn where common issues can happen within the University's systems. However if dealing with customers is not something you want to do then don't apply for this job when applications are open. Students who call in are generally very nice, however most of the time you either have to deal with very old faculty who do not want to learn how computers work or helicopter parents who have no shame yelling at a stranger over the phone."
"Good atmosphere to work in."
University of San Diego has an overall rating of 4.2 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 7 University of San Diego Review Ratings left anonymously by University of San Diego employees, which is 8% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 100% of employees would recommend working at University of San Diego.
University of San Diego employees earn $40,000 annually on average, or $19 per hour, which is 39% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 6 University of San Diego employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find University of San Diego Salaries by Job Title.
100% of employees would recommend working at University of San Diego with the overall rating of 4.2 out of 5. Employees also rated University of San Diego 4.5 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.7 for Rewards You Receive, 3.8 for Growth Opportunities and 4.0 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at University of San Diego is a Instructor at $120,000 annually. Browse University of San Diego Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at University of San Diego is a Barista at $16,000 annually. Browse University of San Diego Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at University of San Diego to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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