Awful - Anonymous employee Keypath Education Employee Review

1.0
Aug 21, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

flexibility for student enrollment adviser diverse conscious

Cons

- No support or training for managers - Career progression due to favouritism (i.e. personal relationships within the management group) - Changing the goal posts mid reporting period - setting Managers up for failure - Requirement to act in the Manager role without the benefit of the salary - A culture where "yes men/women" are celebrated regardless of outcomes in performance - Upper management addressing management in a demeaning and unprofessional manner. - Upper management threatening role stability to improve performance but not providing constructive feedback.

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Keypath Education Response
3y
We take pride in a supportive culture and very sorry you did not experience this at Keypath. From your note I don’t know where you are located but happy to speak to hear more details on your experience. I take all these comments very seriously. Email me at steve.fireng@keypathedu.com. I care for this company and want to insure we have a great environment to work. Thanks and look forward to hearing from you Steve

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Fully remote, flexible schedule, amazing culture, actually feel like I have work/life balance for the first time in my 15+ year career.

Cons

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We take wellbeing very seriously and while remote can be difficult I am so glad we have maintained such a positive environment Steve
1.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

Strong remote‑first culture, which I appreciated.

Cons

I was one week into the job when my manager informed me that my pre‑planned vacation would not be approved. This trip was booked and fully paid for a year in advance, and it was meant to celebrate several major milestones in my life: my graduation, my 30th birthday, and my anniversary. Canceling was not an option without losing several thousands of dollars. During this conversation, I was told that new hires are only allowed to take two days off at a time. This policy was never mentioned during the hiring process, and I could not find it anywhere in my new‑hire paperwork. For a company that emphasizes work‑life balance and well‑being, the lack of flexibility was surprising and disappointing. Instead of working with me on a reasonable solution, they chose to deny the request entirely. As a result, I resigned. It’s unfortunate that the company preferred to restart the hiring process rather than allow one pre‑planned vacation. I do not recommend accepting a job at this company if you have any upcoming travel or personal commitments.

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Keypath Education Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re sorry this situation was disappointing, particularly given how meaningful this trip was. PTO guidelines, including expectations for new hires, are reviewed during onboarding, and we encourage early discussion of any pre‑planned commitments. We appreciate the feedback and wish you all the best going forward
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