Achievement First reviews

3.0

35% would recommend to a friend

(999 total reviews)
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39% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Achievement First has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 999 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Achievement First employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Aug 14, 2016

8 Years In and Happier Than Ever

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Pros

When I started at Achievement First in 2009, I knew I wanted to work in social justice but was completely unsure of myself as a teacher. 8 years later, and it was the best decision I've ever made. AF continually trains and teaches me to be a stronger teacher with coaching, curriculum, built-in collaboration time with teammates, and nonstop support. The network itself has grown more and more successful because it constantly strives to improve and hear feedback. It's been incredible to see the transformation of the network into a phenomenal success - and still hear the higher ups say we can learn and grow even more. The staff have become some of my best friends who I can count on in and out of school. I truly feel part of a community that is positive, caring, and shares the same vision as me.

Cons

With so much work to do, it can be hard at times to feel totally successful. You have to set boundaries and limits with yourself and others in order to make it work. You have to know that getting better takes time, even though you're tempted to compare yourself to the rockstars around you.

5.0
Aug 13, 2016
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Achievement First is where I became an educator for life. You will not find a more committed and intelligent group of people anywhere in this country who are working incredibly hard to serve students and families in under-served and disenfranchised communities. If you read the reviews on this site, one of the most frequently mentioned ideas is that of "development." If you are a teacher looking to get into the big leagues, you will grow at AF. I came to AF as a teacher in 2008, and left ready to be a school leader in 2013 when I moved out of state.

Cons

It is true that the hours are long and the work is difficult. Put simply: it's not for everybody, and certainly not for somebody who wants to punch a clock.

4.0
Aug 10, 2016

Been here for years

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I have been working at AF for more than 5 years. I have returned year after year because I work with incredibly bright, talented individuals who share the same passion that I do about education. Achievement First has been an incredibly warm, welcoming place for me to work. I am consistently challenged, and I am pushed every day to become a better educator. This is certainly NOT an easy job and I have had my fair share of tough days, but if you want an easy job, education is not the field for you -- and certainly not at a high performing charter school. Since I became a mother, AF has been very accommodating to my needs. I have now been able to create a schedule that works for me and my family and I truly feel that I am able to be both an excellent mother and an excellent employee.

Cons

You definitely need to work hard to prove yourself at AF. I think my school and the network became more accommodating to my needs as a mother once I had fully demonstrated that I would always work my absolute hardest for our students.

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