Jan 4, 2022
Amplio Response
4yThank you for the time invested in writing your review on Glassdoor. I’m very sorry to read about your negative experience with Amplio. We value our employees’ feedback, and take the time to listen and respond seriously.
Indeed, Amplio has seen some turnover during the past year. However, compared to the company's significant growth rate and relative to the market, the turnover was quite low. As you observed first hand in more than a year of working with us, Amplio is a fast-paced company.
Our goal is first and foremost to help students with special needs reach their potentional using the powers of technology. As we continue to expand, grow, reach more children in need, and further evolve our technology, we also undergo restructuring and reorganization processes. These may take time to get used to, while allowing team members to evolve in various positions and grow within the company. And indeed team members have been promoted, even to VP and C-levels.
In almost absolute contrast to your conclusions, our team is the core of the company. We respect and value them highly. This is why Amplio decided over a year ago to switch to a work-from-home model, where the team has the opportunity to manage their work-life balance to their liking. It is also why the company constantly reviews and upgrades its employee benefit plans as it grows. On this note, your claim that Amplio does not provide its employees the minimum of national holidays and only 10 paid time off days is simply incorrect. Amplio’s full-time employees receive significantly more than that and benefits are in line with market benchmarks.
I encourage each and every team member to step forward and talk to their managers. Amplio has a wonderful group of senior management and mid-level management that can assist with most issues. If the issue remains unresolved, my (virtual) door is always open.