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1.0
Feb 3, 2026
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Pros

Nothing this company is a scam

Cons

Working at QuickStart was a disappointing experience. Leadership lacked transparency, priorities shifted constantly, and decisions affecting employees were made abruptly with little regard for impact. Expectations were unclear, processes were disorganized, and support from management was minimal. The culture felt reactive and transactional rather than collaborative or professional. Job security and employee well-being did not appear to be priorities.

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5.0
Feb 27, 2026
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Pros

If you have initiative, your voice matters. I had the ability to shape product structure, priorities, and cross-functional collaboration rather than simply operating within a fixed framework. Also, being part of strategic milestones, including company's acquisitions, gave me hands-on experience navigating complexity, integration challenges, and scaling decisions in real time. It was truly challenging but great learning experience

Cons

This company evolves quickly. Priorities can shift, structures adapt, and not everyone will feel comfortable in that level of constant movement.

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Remote work is the ONLY pro about working for this company.

Cons

My experience working at QuickStart was extremely disappointing. Leadership lacked transparency, communication was often unclear, and employees frequently felt afraid to speak up or share concerns. The culture created an environment where many people felt they had to walk on eggshells rather than collaborate openly. What concerned me most was the disconnect between what prospective students were promised and what was ultimately delivered. Students invest significant amounts of money expecting a high-quality educational experience, yet the reality often fell short of the expectations set during the enrollment process. The focus seemed to be placed heavily on revenue and enrollment numbers rather than student outcomes and long-term success. There was constant pressure to meet enrollment goals, and at times it felt as though ethical concerns took a back seat to hitting targets. Instead of fostering a student-first culture, the organization appeared primarily driven by its bottom line. For anyone considering employment or enrollment, I would encourage you to do your research, ask detailed questions, and carefully evaluate whether the organization’s values align with your expectations.

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