ESS reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,481 total reviews)
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50% positive business outlook

ESS has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,481 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ESS employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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3.0
Feb 26, 2016

Good for experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good way to build experience if you're pursuing a teaching career. Great way to make yourself a familiar face within a district if you commit yourself to work at the same district everyday. You might even get offered a position at a school if you have the certifications. It's also a great learning experience. Working in different schools and grades will help you decide what kind of teacher you wish to be. If you are a college student, it's a good job because you make your own schedule and the hours are short. The most rewarding outcome of being a source4teachers employee for me was the fact that I got to work at my childhood schools where I grew up. I got to work with my old teachers and got to receive great career advice from them. I also became a familiar face. The children recognized me everywhere I went; at the mall, the supermarket, etc, children walk up to me to say hello. I eventually got a permanent position through MissionOne as an autistic paraprofessional and I love the job so much. I look forward to working everyday.

Cons

Source4teachers and MissionOne employees have a bad reputation. You will get discriminated by the school staff... As a source4teachers substitute, everytime I walked into a school I felt like I was not trusted. I had staff check up on me often. I felt like my every move was observed and judged... I also worked a permanent position for missionone as a paraprofessional for autistic children. There was another para working with me, except she was a district employee. Me, as a MissionOne employee got treated differently. The teacher and the other para would whisper things about the job to each other because I guess they thought a MissionOne employee isn't worthy of knowing the insiders. I also am not as trusted as the district employee. One referred to us as "you MissionOne folks." On a side note, the medical benefits are not beneficial in any way. You don't have sick days, you don't have paid vacation. Zero benefits.

2.0
Feb 6, 2016
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Pros

To be candid none that I can think of but as I need at least 20 words I had to be verbose.

Cons

1. Bad reputation at schools. Not all of it fair. 2. Pay is horrific for responsibility. 3. Can't always be relied on to keep its promises. My schools love me but I have to tell you I've met other substitutes who do not put kids as their #1 priority but rather finding a way to equality for new unemployment insurance.

2.0
Jan 21, 2016
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Pros

The only good thing is working the days you specify.

Cons

They want a degree but won't pay a competitive hourly wage. If the school system did the hiring, at least you would get credit toward your student loans for the hours you put in at low wages. The government will give you a break on your student loans working in education, but only if you are hired by the city or state. Source 4 Teachers is a third party for profit that disqualifies those with student loans from getting the break.

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