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Seneca Polytechnic reviews

4.3

91% would recommend to a friend

(713 total reviews)
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David Agnew

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59% positive business outlook

Seneca Polytechnic has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 713 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Seneca Polytechnic employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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713 reviews
2.0
Aug 23, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

While there, I had office space, and there was some effort to include part time staff in course meetings and elicit our contributions for assignments. It all depends who you report to.

Cons

One day, when the scheduling of the fall term was off loaded to the secretary, courses I had initially been promised were handed off to someone else...no big deal...After that I could not get back into that department. I did eventually work continuing education. All was fine and nice for a while. However, I suspect (which is an unspoken issue) that because I was at the top of the "Step" ladder that a reason was concocted to get rid of me and other high-step people. They had an evaluator come in to observe my teaching. The evaluator praised my teaching, and nevertheless, at the end of that term I was shown information about my teaching form 10 years ago which was then used as the basis to not renew my contract. The evaluator was not mentioned. These people are nasty when they want to get rid of you. Read the other reviews. It is about money and they won't tell you that. I think there is a five year expiration date on most contract staff..after that they hire cheaper talent.

2.0
Feb 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

If you enjoy teaching and mentoring the experience you have working with students can be very rewarding. Best part-time positions are "Partial Load" which include some benefits and more hours but are very difficult contracts to get.

Cons

Please Note: I worked for Seneca for more than 5 years and consistently received excellent course/teacher appraisals every semester. So what follows are not the comments of a employee that worked one semester and was not given a new contract. As a general observation of college wide practices (and this is not unique to Seneca) , there isn't any job security for part -time employees and hours and courses taught can change from semester to semester. The following experiences may be department specific and may not be employee experiences in all departments at Seneca. The Coordinator and Chair of the department I worked in lacked professionalism and were inconsistent in their treatment of part -time employees. Part-time employees are not treated very well and could see hours reduced from semester to semester without any explanation given or feedback on their performance. The work atmosphere was referred to by many full time and part time faculty as "toxic". Department management was not interested in the exchange of ideas between professionals and any questioning of the status quo was not welcomed and even punished (you would find yourself with fewer hours or even no contract for the next semester). Staff turnover of part-time teaching staff, during the time I was there, was very high. Of the 20 plus part-time staff I worked with when I started, less than 5 were there when I left.

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