Review/Thoughts - Project & Events Coordinator Learning.com Employee Review

4.0
Dec 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoy that they are remote first and have a great culture. They take work-life balance very seriously and encourage employees to take care of themselves. Everyone is great to work with and we are taken care of by our HR/Exec. team with gift cards, goodies and swag included. I like that we are not forced to come into the office but are given the opportunity if we'd like.

Cons

Most teams are siloed and there is a gap in collaboration/dissemination of information from team to team. I believe working remotely exasperates this problem, so there isn't an easy fix. I also feel like sometimes there is no direction from management. We should have a common goal that is talked about often that we are ALL coming together to collaborate on and make happen. I feel like so many teams are just doing their own thing with their own goals and nobody knows what is going on sometimes.

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5.0
Feb 1, 2024
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Pros

• Awesome culture and values. At Learning.com, we worked hard and play hard. We always try to meet online for fun activities like trivia. • Work-life balance is easily attainable. We have half-day Fridays and are able to make our schedules fit around family life. • our compensation and benefits are top notch.

Cons

I cannot think of any.

1.0
Jun 10, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Benefits/Healthcare -Co-Workers -Remote -Old HR team -Used to be a fun and diverse working environment!

Cons

Worked at Learning.com for 4-5 years now. For a time, it was a genuinely rewarding role — creative, collaborative, and rooted in a shared mission to make learning engaging for students. However, after the company was sold and new leadership stepped in, the culture took a noticeable turn for the worse. What was once an open, vibrant environment shifted into something stale, grey, and rigid. Open communication was discouraged, and an unspoken "do as you're told" mindset replaced any room for honest discussion or feedback. My team was dissolved, and I was moved under new leadership where the stress became overwhelming. I began experiencing heart palpitations due to the pressure and lack of psychological safety. I was unable to bring these issues up safely due to my managers aggressive and easily irritable attitude. The shift wasn't just cultural — it was also creative. The over-reliance on AI tools across the board, combined with stagnant wages and little to no input from actual educational and visual designers, made it clear that our voices and craft were no longer valued. The product itself began to reflect this shift — once colorful and dynamic, it started to feel as lifeless and disengaged as the new company culture. If you’re a professional looking for a place where your input is respected and your well-being is prioritized, I’d strongly recommend proceeding with caution.

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Learning.com Response
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made over the last year to meet the shifting needs of our customers and responsibly integrate AI can bring about cultural shifts that not everyone experiences in the same way - especially after years of stability. We remain committed to an open, inclusive culture, competitive benefits, and pairing human creativity with technology to serve students and educators better. We appreciate your contributions to Learning.com and invite any current or former team member to share candid feedback and ideas. Your perspective helps us keep improving. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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