Vantaggi
Before state funded grants were lost, LIAAC was not a bad place to be. The coordinators and directors were excellent and kept everything running smoothly. Once state funded programs were cut however, all coordinators, directors, and administrative assistants were laid off. Shortly after, Everyone else left. Now executives are running the show and the entire staff is new- with no support and no one to train them. Not to mention the CEO, the Chief Administration Officer, and the Chief Program Officer are completely clueless. Also, good luck if you have to work with the compliance officer. -LIAAC used to be a good place to work. -Helping the community can be rewarding
Svantaggi
Upper management No support Low pay unless you’re an executive