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Tech EdVentures

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Horrible company, no one should work here. - Part Time Teacher Tech EdVentures Employee Review

1.0
Aug 13, 2018
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Pros

Working with children teaching technology

Cons

Horrible. Started the job at the beginning of summer and left after 2 months of inconsistent and late pay, insufficient training, and overall corrupt management making up excuses constantly. Almost all of my paychecks were underpaid, and I’d have to repeatedly ask the CEO to give me the rest of my money. There isn’t enough curriculum to teach a camp for a whole week, leaving me to come up with lessons on the spot, which I wasn’t paid to do. All of the management seemed lazy and selfish. The CEO also makes inappropriate comments’ about some of the female Tech EdVentures contractors’ looks (all of whom are college students) and brings up uninvited conversation about politics and religion during interview.

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5.0
Mar 7, 2019
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Pros

Very flexible schedule, teamwork, proper training is given

Cons

MUST have patience, can be frustrating sometimes

1.0
Oct 3, 2018
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Pros

I absolutely love working with children and teaching them about science and technology.

Cons

Management (the CEO) is ruining the company. First of all, Management is totally unorganized and as a result schedules, curriculum, and HR are all screwed up. Paychecks are usually late and amounts are incorrect (consistently underpaid). Management is responsive but responds unethically. Claims to be very religious but is always lying to employees and parents. Lately, the lies are outrageous. Management allows convicted felons (assault and fraud) on the board of directors and as advisors such as the CEOs from Deep Space Ventures and Tech Wildcatters. This was in the Dallas news 2 months ago. And just this week, the company was in the news again. This time for being banned from the University of Texas at Dallas. It was in the UTD Mercury News. Management was caught lying to the university placement office, abusing the internship program, and not paying alumni on time or in the correct amount. Some of the employees are filing claims with the Texas Workforce Office and with EEO for hostile work environment. Management has lost of the trust of its employees and the parents. I'm out of here as soon as I find another job.

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