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Poor execution and favoritism hinder potential - Anonymous employee Boundless Learning Employee Review

1.0
May 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very few. Potential is superb, but execution is totally missing. The strategy shifted significantly during my tenure.

Cons

The team had individuals who were favored by leadership without any merit. I found that the long-term employees were favored as well. New ideas and approaches were not welcome and outside input was not received. Big focus on producing massive Power Point decks and pretty slides without any real action.

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5.0
Mar 13, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The team is very knowledgeable and works really well together, creating a great company culture. The executive team is hands-on and always available, making sure everyone is on the same page. The onboarding process is smooth, with plenty of training and support to help you get up to speed quickly.

Cons

It would be great to see even more in-person collaboration in the office.

1.0
Mar 21, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are genuinely good people here. Kind-hearted, flexible, and very talented individuals I'd work with again at a different company

Cons

The company runs on chaos, and everyone knows it (even jokes about it), yet nothing changes. Priorities shift daily regardless of what you're working on, resulting in half-finished or low-quality output by necessity. Deadlines are routinely unreasonable. No one asks how long something will actually take, and hours are long as a result. Direction gets approved one day and completely reversed the next. People routinely step into each other's roles without a word. No coordination, no heads-up, just done. Boundaries aren't respected and no one seems to think they should be. Because leadership changes course so often, managers are stripped of real decision-making authority. Everything has to bubble up, which grinds progress to a halt while you wait for responses that may not come.

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