A dinosaur of a company with a toxic culture and little room for growth - Anonymous employee Turnitin Employee Review

1.0
Dec 8, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some generally wonderful people at Turnitin, although a vast majority of them are leaving in droves.

Cons

Where to start? Turnitin is not like any other tech company. Whereas other Bay Area tech companies value entrepreneurship, growth, and risk-taking, Turnitin is run by a conservative c-suite that rarely takes meaningful risks and has little interest in making a large scale impact in the Ed Tech field. This is a company that sells software to schools, not a true Ed Tech company; there is a difference. The technology is ancient and riddled with tech debt. In addition, the engineering team has a tough time taking on meaningful projects because they spend most of their time and resources maintaining a relic of a tech stack that's littered with vestigial code and a database that requires an ungodly level of SQL knowledge to make any meaningful queries. And how about the culture? Turnitin is a company that makes large decisions behind closed doors and rarely involves rank and file employees with decisions that directly impact them. I remember that time they decided to develop core values - seemingly overnight - foist them upon the employees, and rarely bring them up in the future. While the CEO is a well meaning person, he's rarely involved in the well-being of individual contributors and there is a major disconnect between him and the rest of the org. The overall culture is politically toxic - I'm not the first reviewer to mention this - and any semblance of a meritocracy is a thinly veiled attempt to hide a company and managerial team that has real issues identifying and retaining top industry talent. As acidic as this may sound, you have to wonder why the median age at Turnitin is so much higher than the rest of the industry. Young talent is not fostered and new thinking - which the company desperately needs - is never given a voice. In terms of career growth, there's little to none. Leveling charts are few and far between and there is no actual commitment to lateral or vertical movement of employees. This would explain why people are leaving the company in order to actually move into roles that challenge and suit them. Capable employees are fired arbitrarily and "lifers" are kept onboard regardless of their ability. This is a company where people go to cash out, not begin their careers. So, avoid this company. Work somewhere where you feel needed and where you'll actually have room to grow.

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5.0
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Pros

Amazing people and culture! Everyone has been so supportive and welcoming!

Cons

I don't have any cons.

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Turnitin Response
1mo
We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience at Turnitin. It’s wonderful to hear that you’ve felt supported and welcomed by the people around you. Creating a collaborative, inclusive culture where employees can thrive and unleash their potential to positively impact global education is incredibly important to us. Thank you for being part of the team and for the kind feedback.
2.0
Mar 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Turnitin’s mission is meaningful, and many employees genuinely care about supporting educators and students. There are thoughtful, hardworking colleagues across teams, and the remote flexibility is a plus. The products are strong and well-known in the edtech space. Pros: •Mission-driven work •Dedicated colleagues, most are really great •Remote flexibility

Cons

Cons: •Below-market compensation (especially in high-cost areas) •Constant, ongoing structural challenges •Raises lag inflation •Limited growth opportunities •Executive messaging feels disconnected from reality •Under-resourced teams •Organizational silos

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Turnitin Response
1mo
Thank you for taking time out to share your experience at Turnitin, We’re pleased to hear our mission, products, and colleagues stood out. Our focus on helping employees unleash their potential to positively impact global education is central to who we are and the work we do. As we continue to grow, we’re evolving how we support our teams with initiatives like strengthening career development, improving organizational alignment, and ensuring our compensation practices remain competitive across regions. We appreciate your feedback, it helps us continue building a stronger, more consistent experience for our employees globally.
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