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Savvas Learning Company

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BEWARE! - Educational Consultant Savvas Learning Company Employee Review

1.0
Aug 31, 2024
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Pros

Remote or non-remote, what can I say?

Cons

- You are doing several positions for little pay - Work/Life balance does not exist in traffic more than actually working remote. - Micromanagement - If there is more than one educational consultant in the same area servicing different districts, one is doing more work than the other, and both still get the same pay. (Each client is different) - Still is not fair - Upper Management is horrible

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing work/life balance Training is scaffolded and in depth Supervisors are very hands on and goal oriented

Cons

I have no cons to report at this time.

5.0
Apr 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve had a genuinely positive experience working at Savvas Learning Company. One of the standout aspects of the organization is its culture—there’s a strong sense of collaboration, respect, and shared purpose that you feel right away. People are approachable, supportive, and willing to help each other succeed, which makes a big difference in day-to-day work. The employees here are incredibly dedicated and mission-driven. It’s clear that people care deeply about education and the impact their work has on students and teachers. There’s a lot of expertise across teams, and I’ve found colleagues to be both knowledgeable and generous with their time and ideas. Leadership also deserves recognition for being transparent and forward-thinking. There’s a clear effort to communicate priorities, listen to feedback, and continuously improve. Leaders seem invested in both the success of the company and the well-being of employees, which helps build trust and engagement. Overall, Savvas Learning Company is a place where you can feel proud of the work you do, grow professionally, and be part of a supportive and purpose-driven team.

Cons

The pace can be quite fast, especially during peak seasons, which may feel challenging at times. However, this also creates opportunities to learn quickly, stay engaged, and be part of meaningful, high-impact work.

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