How is Everest and the other schools under Corinthian reporting that their placement rate is above 80% when this article is saying 16%. If their placement is truly 16% how is the Dept. of Ed allowing them to stay in business. I don't understand how this organization continues to operate with all these negative issues. It is clear that all their employees are hostile and about to jump ship the minute they find a new job. The problem their employees are having is that no other schools want to hire anyone associated with Corinthian because of their reputation. It amazing how far a company can ruin a reputation.
There are no replies in this thread yet. Be the first to post a reply below: