Classroom experience and work with kids without a teaching license/education degree
Cons
Got laid off, job no longer available
SAGA Education Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your concerns. We deeply regret that you feel disappointed and frustrated by your recent experience. We strive to support our employees' growth and career development and understand your perspective that we may have fallen short in your case.
Please know that your feedback is taken seriously. We are committed to reviewing our processes to ensure transparency and fairness in all employment matters. We value your contributions and understand the situation's impact on your professional journey.
- They care about the gaps in students' understanding of math
- They have a wide variety of resources
- Their teaching platform is complete with all the resources to help tutors teach
- They make expectations clear for tutors
- The staff care about the personal and professional growth of the fellows
Cons
Not much, as long as you take the opportunities being presented to you and pave your own way.
SAGA Education Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience as a Fellow with Saga Education. We’re glad to hear that your time with us was meaningful. Our Learning & Development team works hard to create strong resources and support systems that empower our staff to do their best work. We’re also committed to cultivating leaders who prioritize the well-being and growth of both our students and our team members. We appreciate your contributions and wish you continued success in your journey.
4.0
May 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Former employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Great work culture if you are non-tutor staff. Provides evidence based programming.
Cons
- Limited upward mobility
- There are constant layoffs and reduction in workforce
-Incomplete data systems to the point programs staff have to do a lot of backup administrative tasks
-No performance based financial incentives
-Extremely glitched virtual platform that causes disruptions to student learning on a weekly basis