The City of Edinburgh Council Careers and Employment
About the company
- Founded1870
- Company size201 to 500
- Revenue£5m to £25m
- IndustryGovernment & Public Administration
Salaries
Salary estimated from 5.4K employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.
Popular Roles
Early Years Educator
£22,716 per year
Community Assistant
£21,430 per year
Head of School
£59,298 per year
Education & Instruction
Early Years Educator
£22,716 per year
Teacher
£33,542 per year
Primary School Teacher
£33,661 per year
Customer Service
Support Associate
£17,915 per year
Senior Recovery Specialist
£27,103 per year
Customer Service Representative
£16,412 per year
Administrative Assistance
Clerical Assistant
£17,573 per year
Executive Support Officer
£24,066 per year
Business Support
£20,414 per year
Rating overview
Rating is calculated based on 181 reviews and is evolving.
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Reviews
Front of House Staff in lothian road, edinburgh
on 16 June 2020
Good
The job is fine, i work front of house however there has never been any promotions from the staff on front of house in my 6 years. The supervisors have stayed the same or they have hired from elsewhere. I would never know if there is chance for job progression. Good student job though and great managers.
HR Consultant in Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
on 2 December 2020
Pedantic work environment
Time seemed to stand still. What should take a day to progress could take a week or more. No sense of urgency. Cliquish work culture. Department over staffed.
Estates and Concierge Officer in Edinburgh
on 2 July 2020
Poor
Had 2 jobs within the council and both jobs were not as described in interviews. Want more from you than required, vary rarely help you with anything work related. Pointless asking anyone for help or advice from management as they have zero experience and knowledge of what to do. Training is a joke.
Driver in Everywhere in the city
on 4 June 2020
Temping at the council
It is a popular employer and there is competition to get jobs and to keep your job because the City of Edinburgh Council is such a well renowned employer. For permanent employees there are many add-on benefits but as a temp, you receive s minimal salary and you can expect to be blamed for everything and there is a good chance you will allow a culture of bullying around yoirself. It is not institutionalised, just human nature.
Social Care Worker in Pennywell office
on 27 May 2020
demanding
I found the work amazing, The management frustrating, unsupportive, had to ask all the time for advanced and up dating training. and for uniforms. Other collegues in general supportive but as we all felt over stretched and exhausted
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Interview insights
Insights from 71 Indeed users who have interviewed with The City of Edinburgh Council within the last 5 years.
Favourable experience
Interview is average
Process takes about a day or two
Interview questions
Are trustworthy good time keeping flexible
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