Evergreen Center reviews

3.0

53% would recommend to a friend

(67 total reviews)

Dr. Robert F. Littleton, Jr.

76% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Evergreen Center has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 67 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Evergreen Center 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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67 reviews
5.0
Sep 26, 2025
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Pros

The organization actively supports career growth by sponsoring postgraduate programs and providing continuous learning opportunities. Current staff are given priority and are strongly encouraged to apply first for internal job openings. The workplace fosters a multicultural environment and promotes diversity, welcoming employees from all walks of life.

Cons

On certain days, staffing levels may be low, so employees should be prepared to be mandated to remain on shift for extended hours as needed.

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5.0
Mar 19, 2019

A career, not a job

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Evergreen Center is the kind of place you can make a career, not just have a job. I have worked here almost 8 years and was able to move from an instructor position to a supervisory one. There are many employees that have been here a lot longer than me, probably dozens with 10 or even 20 years. The job is challenging but very rewarding. The students at are the biggest pro. Also, the student’s families who really appreciate what we do. I work mostly at the residence so I see the families more when they visit or pick up their child. The families of my students always make a point of telling me how thankful they are for the work we do and talk about the progress their student has made. I work with the students on skills at the house and out in the community. I have very dedicated coworkers in the residence where I work, who work hard and like their job. The salary had gotten much better since I started, especially in the last year. There is overtime available for extra pay.

Cons

It is really frustrating to see some other things some people post. There are some people who think working at Evergreen will be a quick paycheck. Or only want to work with their friends. If everything doesn’t go there way or there friend’s way they complain the manager isn’t fair. This is hard work. If you don’t want to work hard or with students then this is not the right place to work. If staff just did the job they wouldn’t have anything to complain about. There are many staff how have worked here for many years and love their jobs. It’s too bad other people get to make things up.

1.0
Jul 7, 2017

Worst place I have ever worked.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They will help sort of pay for your grad school.

Cons

Pretty much everything. I really don't even know where to start to explain how terrible this place was to work for, but let me try. First, you will be underpaid, by a lot, in a field that isn't known for paying it's employees well. Even with a college degree and experience in the field, you'll make between 11 and 13 dollars an hour. I can make more at home depot. Second, you are overworked. Shifts are long and hard. Staff are MANDATED to pick up overtime shifts, so they are tired, sore, and angry on shift. While I was taking grad school classes at night, I was mandated to take overtime shifts. They knew I had night classes (in the field, mind you, so I could be a more educated therapist), and I told them I couldn't do the mandated OT because of this, and got ridiculed for it. Third, you aren't respected or listened to. the supervisors who I never once saw on the floor with the kids make up behavior plans and guidelines based on who knows what. When people like me who are on the floor and spend all day and night with the kids tell them it's a bad idea, we aren't listened to. Usually this leads to more angry staff, and sometimes, hurt staff since the supervisors don't know what the heck they are doing. Oh, and while you are overworked, underpaid, disrespected and not listened to, be sure not to make a single mistake, because you will never hear the end of it. Also, don't be sick -- since they are so short staffed due to ridiculous turnover and a terrible work environment, you can't be sick. Oh, and if you get hurt, they try to see how it was your fault. I got hurt, badly, while on shift, doing something I told my supervisor was a bad idea, and he told me to do anyways. I couldn't return to work without restrictions due to my injury, and even though they are supposed to (i think this is a law even), find work for you to do with restrictions if you were hurt on the job, they didn't, and I was left to waste away at home feeling useless. That's just a smattering of the terrible stuff that goes on here.

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