Cengage reviews

2.8

30% would recommend to a friend

(2,405 total reviews)
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Michael Hansen

38% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

Cengage has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,405 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Cengage employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
4.0
Oct 1, 2014

You get back what you put in.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

CL and upper management have really turned a corner with this company in the past year+. There are lots of exciting projects in the works and a certain level of empowerment that had been lacking for several years prior. Management seems to be making solid decisions regarding titles and learning platforms.

Cons

On one hand, the company seems to be heading in a great, exciting, new, and innovative direction. On the other, upper management seems unable to let go of "control" and returns to old corporate ways of thinking such as a recent reprimand about flexible work hours. They work so hard to understand today's current student but haven't given a look at today's current workplace/happy employee. Lately they seem obsessed with "people in seats" from 9 to 5, versus when and where the real work is getting done.

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Cengage Response
11y
I appreciate your insights. It is an exciting time in our industry, and Cengage is reflecting those changes. During a transition like this, everyone, including upper management, needs to adapt to new ways of conducting business. Employees are a primary focus. This changing environment might not be right for everyone. Some roles are suitable for partial work-from-home arrangements (or even field-based or remote), and some teams require the collaborative intensity that an office-based culture affords. Our senior leaders and teams make those decisions, as they are closer to the work than I am. If you have any questions about the approach your team is taking, reach out to the team leader directly for a fuller understanding of the rationale and/or to propose something new. We always welcome your perspective. Thanks again.
1.0
Feb 13, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some genuinely good people who work there and some managers do try to keep up employee morale. There's an effort at creating social events but most who go leave very shortly after they get their free food and drinks. Okay benefits that keep decreasing a little each year(standard for industry, so 70% of insurance is company paid and 30% is out of pocket)

Cons

First, it's in a horrible location in South Boston! There's almost nothing around and no one ever knows how to get there. No cohesion within units. Cengage was made from a lot of mergers with smaller publishers and everyone has their own practices and rules. They're trying to create a brand name but no one in the industry knows who Cengage is. So much debt! They're in a lot of debt and they keep throwing away money on products that fail instead of giving money to the departments and products that deserve it. The pay is dismal. "Raises" are less than 2% and have only occurred once in the three years I worked there. Managers justify the low salary while simultaneously throwing away money on lavish dinners, conferences, and trips. Higher management punishes anyone who doesn't follow the "seen but not heard" rule. If you speak up, you become an outcast. They want people who are too afraid too ask for better pay or benefits or change in the office. Higher management wants to be worshiped and labels anyone who comes up with a unique idea of legitimate criticism as a troublemaker. HR is no help since the moment you come to them for advice, they're running off to tattle to the managers. It's a very poisonous environment. In the past year they've had THREE reorgs and have laid off a large number of people. There's supposedly a hiring freeze, yet they created nice cushy middle management positions and keep hiring top level positions. There's very little room for advancement at the bottom levels and they outright tell you that you have to stay there for 5 to 10 years before you can move beyond entry level and make a livable wage....as long as you kiss up to the managers. Right now there are so many open positions and when I left, most employees were doing the jobs of two or three people for no extra pay. If you worked overtime, forget about getting money! If you complained about the workload, watch out or people are going to start saying that you're a troublemaker. The company had potential years ago when the industry was good but it's all gone downhill and it's become a den of snakes. The previous CEO was decent, but the new one, Hansen, has been worse and worse. In the past few months he's fired a lot of longtime employees in order to bring in his friends from his previous company. Other managers have begun to do the same. This might be an okay place if you're looking to get a year or two of publishing experience, but it's not a place to make a career unless you enjoy being treated poorly.

1.0
Apr 7, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The people. That's it. Mid-level managers are lower are all great people.

Cons

They chew you up and spit you out. Everything is being outsourced to India. You have to train the people that are going to take your job. Raises don't keep up with inflation. If you take medical leave, you will likely be fired a few months after you return. 'Best Workplace' was bought and paid for, just like the 5 star reviews on here. This is a toxic workplace. Full stop.

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Cengage Response
1y
Thank you for leaving a review. It’s true, we’ve recently been through a significant transformation, and – as part of our culture of continuous improvement - we will continue to look for ways to evolve our business to best meet the needs of our customers. While this has meant we have had to make difficult decisions about teams and individuals, I believe that this evolution in the way we work will eliminate many of the complexities and challenges our business faces and strengthen our business overall. Regarding the "Best Places to Work" list, the Glassdoor recognition is completely based on reviews posted on our company page, as Glassdoor explains here: https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/glassdoor-announces-awards-criteria-for-the-best-places-to-work/. This list is based on employee feedback, which is the driving reason why I see it as a valued recognition when we have been included on the list in prior years. To clarify, it is not ‘winning’ this recognition that I see as the value of Glassdoor, it is the opportunity to her candid feedback from employees. This is a key pillar of our culture. Best, Michael Hansen, CEO
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