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5.0
Sep 24, 2025
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Pros

Working at Unitek Learning has truly been one of the best experiences of my career. From day one, I felt welcomed and supported by a team that is not only professional but also genuinely kind, fun, and friendly. The culture is collaborative and uplifting, which makes coming to work enjoyable every day. The hybrid work model offers flexibility while still giving you a chance to connect in person with your colleagues. Leadership is approachable, supportive, and always willing to listen. There are so many opportunities to grow within the company, whether you want to take on new responsibilities, explore a different department, or move up in your career. Unitek Learning is truly a place where your contributions are valued, and your professional development is encouraged. I feel grateful to have been part of such a mission-driven organization that not only invests in its students but also in its employees.

Cons

Honestly, none! I loved everything about this company.

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5.0
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Pros

Remote position, flexible work hours, excellent team, great support

Cons

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1.0
Apr 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay can look decent on paper. You’ll meet some genuinely good coworkers… briefly, before they leave.

Cons

Where to start. Leadership is the core issue here—particularly at the dean level and above. There’s a consistent pattern of internal politics, shifting priorities, and a surprising amount of energy spent on positioning rather than actually leading. It often feels less like a leadership team and more like a competition. Turnover is not just high—it’s constant. Seeing people cycle out in a matter of months is normal, not the exception. That alone should tell you something about the day-to-day reality. There’s also a noticeable disconnect between what leadership says (culture, support, improvement) and what employees actually experience. Culture is frequently talked about, occasionally presented in meetings, but rarely felt in practice. If recent “improvements” are the benchmark, expectations may need recalibration. Execution is another major gap. There’s a lot of talk, a lot of titles, and a lot of meetings—but very little follow-through. Decisions change quickly, direction is unclear, and accountability is hard to find. You may also notice overlapping roles and external collaborations that raise questions about priorities and boundaries in program development. At minimum, it can feel disorganized; at worst, it raises eyebrows.

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