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Huntington Learning Centers

Is this your company?

NOT WORTH IT~ - Director Huntington Learning Centers Employee Review

1.0
Feb 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Meeting great people overall, your staff, the kids and their parents. That's honestly the only good thing....

Cons

After working for this company, you realize how your individual center is scamming innocent families. Yes, the tutoring does help some children as all tutoring would obviously help. However, for the price of programs that are literally thousands of dollars, NOT WORTH IT. If you're paying for a child doing 1-1 tutoring, chances are they are being doubled or tutored in a group. The lack of teachers is due to management AND pay AND hours. The teacher's pay range from 10-14 dollars an hour. THIS IS FOR CURRENT TEACHERS AND OR RETIRED ONES. How absurd this company is. Not to mention your hours could be cut in an instant because you're trying to save the company money. Many days of the week we as administrative teach students when we want to save money or lack teachers. We are not QUALIFIED to teach these children nor do I have an education background. And to lie to these parent's faces when payment is collected is ridiculous. The head of the company has no idea the operations that go through in this center. ABSOLUTELY AT ALL COSTS STAY AWAY FROM WORKING AT THIS COMPANY! Working M-TH 11-830 and Sat 9-3 When you never leave on time. NOT TO MENTION YOU GET IN TROUBLE FOR GETTING PAID OVERTIME! ANDDDDDD YOU GET IN TROUBLE FOR NOT FINISHING YOUR WORK. NIGHTMARE!!

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5.0
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Pros

-Flexible Scheduling -Kids were fun to work with -Pay was decent for the job

Cons

- They will try to get you to come back and work for years after you leave

1.0
Jan 4, 2026
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Pros

Coworkers are generally kind and supportive on an individual level Work can feel meaningful when focused directly on helping students Good short-term experience for people early in their careers who need something on a resume

Cons

Severely inconsistent hours and pay, making it difficult to rely on this job for basic financial stability Constant last-minute callouts from staff or students that employees are expected to absorb or “fix” with little notice Regular pressure to work outside of scheduled hours (late-night messages, off-the-clock problem solving, weekend issues) without compensation Poor boundaries between work and personal time; availability is often treated as an expectation rather than a choice Frequent role changes without clear communication, updated job descriptions, or pay adjustments Employees are expected to take on responsibilities outside their role with no additional pay or recognition Disorganized operations and reactive management, leading to ongoing chaos rather than proactive planning Advancement opportunities are vague or nonexistent despite increased workload and responsibility Lack of transparency around staffing decisions, restructuring, and job security Workload is uneven, leading to burnout for some while others are underutilized High turnover and low morale are normalized instead of addressed

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