Nothing good or decent about this place anymore. - Production Associate Learning A-Z Employee Review

1.0
Mar 26, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of us still have employment for the time being.

Cons

Where do I begin? Let me start with what Learning A-Z used to be. At one point, this company was ahead of its time. We were the first to digitize printed educational materials. The early 00s were a boom for us. There was a time where a very public thermometer was proudly displayed in our office to let us all know how great our sales were. Every year that thermometer went higher and the amounts would increase. Sales would be taken on trips to tropical places and companywide bonuses were aplenty. Year after year. The company grew at an incredible rate. We went from one floor in a three story building to occupying all three floors. At one point, recently, we were even looking at building our own office to accommodate our growth. Our stock skyrocketed as well. We were such a success that our company was getting offers from buyers and we were sold. To a private equity firm. Unfortunately, there were rumors of some backdoor shenanigans and that we were all going to get laid off or "restructured". Our staff meetings went from being pep rallies to damage control meetings. Our then president would try as diplomatically to answer questions about restructuring. Then suddenly our president was moved to another company and seemed to have disappeared. Our new owners a brought in a new president, Lisa O'Masta. Lisa was hailed as an innovator. We were asked to give her a chance and the benefit of the doubt since she had no background whatsoever in education. She soon introduced herself to the whole company in another meeting. It was apparent that our fears were most certainly true. She was fidgety and nervous, and could not give any straight answers. She kept alluding to "changes" and informed us that restructuring was more than likely going to happen, yet would never say “layoff”. Then the meeting got very awkward when she relegated us with a story about how she had to give away her family’s two dogs to move to Tucson. When asked why, she again avoided giving a straight answer or even a good reason. She did however, let us know they kept their cats. Later at our desks, we all discussed that if she was willing to discard her family dogs, she would undoubtedly discard her employees. This was the tail end of 2020. As 2021 rolled in, she promptly got to work. People literally began disappearing. One day our VP was there the next day his office was empty. No out of office email, no nothing. the same began to occur in other departments with their leadership. Then whole departments were erased in similar fashion. There was an eerie, unsettling silence. Then one of the newly laid off team members informed another and word spread. By this point, people who had worked there for over a decade were unceremoniously being ushered out. The new management, had another meeting trying to suppress the panic. Yet, they refused to say how many and who. One count by process of elimination, had the total at around 40 employees. This was at the onset of COVID. A few weeks later we were all sent home to work remotely. We would all check in with each other and we were all still uneasy about the layoffs. Then the summer came and we were all in full pandemic mode working from home and zooming all the time. It was at this point more people disappeared. No longer in Zoom calls. No emails being returned. Now, that same eerie silence was magnified by the isolation of home. No information was given, no warning, no nothing. Yet, by all accounts our finances were through the roof, we were doing better than ever. Every child is home so our services were more in demand than before. Regardless of the fact that we were no longer industry leaders or innovators. In fact, we were no where near the head of the pack. Our tech was and is old and our product was stagnating. But the money was coming in hand over fist. Still colleagues were laid off. Talented, competent, productive team members. With years of experience. Just gone. It demonstrated how cruel our new leader was capable of being. This caused everyone to panic and has induced an unending feeling of anxiety and insecurity. Which is why I am on Glassdoor, I'm job hunting. I can't do this anymore. There was recently another round of layoffs and a meeting to explain it. For "transparency" they said. They referred to it as a "separation". Everyone is afraid at this point. The common strategy is to not voice a differing opinion and just agree with Lisa O'Masta. Keep our heads down and pretend we like her so we don't get "separated". I only write this because I was on here looking for another place I can leave to and decided to check my own employer's reviews. I can only speculate that the positive reviews are being done by management themselves. Its more damage control from the corpse of a once great employer.

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Pros

Work-life balance, remote-first company, fair pay, great coworkers!

Cons

Lots of organizational shifts, hard to push through objectives, constantly changing roadmap, general unsteadiness. Can feel like a start-up at times. Lots of talk of growing pains.

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Learning A-Z Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts about your experience at Learning A-Z. We're thrilled to hear that you appreciate the work-life balance, remote-first environment, fair compensation, and camaraderie with your coworkers. As a growing company, we understand that organizational changes can be challenging, but we believe change is essential to allow us to adapt to the evolving needs of students, educators, and our valued employees. Thank you again for your feedback, and we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
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Jan 20, 2026
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Pros

The people are the strongest part of the company. Teams are collaborative, supportive, and genuinely enjoyable to work with, which makes day-to-day work manageable even during challenging periods. The remote-first environment is a real benefit, offering flexibility that supports work–life balance, especially for parents. The mission and products resonate on a personal level - employees can see the positive impact on students, and it’s especially rewarding to work on products that kids genuinely enjoy and benefit from. Many employees stay not because of perks or advancement opportunities, but because of the strong relationships they’ve built with their colleagues and a shared belief in the value of the work. Additionally, despite the broader national climate, there is a genuine and visible commitment to diversity, inclusion, and creating a respectful workplace.

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Performance ratings carry limited impact, as there are few meaningful incentives for exceeding expectations. The absence of salary transparency contributes to perceptions of pay inequity, particularly in a nationally distributed workforce where geographic-based compensation is not applied despite hiring talent across the country. Career advancement opportunities are limited, and promotions often come with expanded responsibilities that extend beyond defined role scope, without corresponding recognition or support. Leadership decision-making frequently lacks a data-driven foundation. Although employees are repeatedly told that budgets are constrained and tools are reduced in the name of cost savings, the company continues to invest in costly in-person sales meetings and celebrations - despite sales missing targets every year since COVID. These misaligned priorities have led to recurring layoffs that disproportionately affect non-senior staff, while senior leadership roles remain largely untouched. Overall, there is a clear disconnect between leadership priorities and the realities faced by the teams responsible for executing the work.

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Learning A-Z Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your continued work at Learning A-Z. We’re glad to hear you value the people you work with, the flexibility of our remote-first environment, and the impact of the products and mission. We recognize how experiences related to planning and responsiveness can shape the day-to-day employee experience. Thank you for the thoughtful input as this underscores how we continue working to better support our teams. If you would like to share additional feedback, please feel free to reach out to us at PX@cambiumlearning.com.
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