Passionate people who want to do the right thing - Anonymous employee Amplify Employee Review

4.0
Mar 18, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most of the people truly want to improve education for students and do good. People are generally easy-going and there's a great work/life balance. More processes are being put into place and resources directed at the right places to allow us to move faster and accelerate our growth.

Cons

Different divisions have different priorities and overall direction isn't always quite so clear so that people align in their goals; promises are made without consulting all of the stakeholders/people involved, which leads to downstream confusion and frustration. Compensation structure doesn't really reward people who go above-and-beyond, and there's a culture of complacency that stems from that.

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Amplify Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to write this feedback. As an organization, we are working thoughtfully and intentionally to do what is best for our employees and company.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Through training (in the beginning) and supportive peers.

Cons

Although I was so excited for the PLS opportunity, that excitement quickly faded when, mid-summer (after the formal kick-off event/training in Houston in mid May), I had zero opportunities scheduled, even though I made myself available all but 4 days the entire summer! I finally received a session three days before my return to my full-time teaching job at the end of August. I took the job, but have no idea why, since the one payday was not worth it, especially after putting my summer plans on hold for no reason. I also learned that new hires who were not seasonal PLS were given priority with scheduling, as other seasonal PLS in my region also reported little to no work.

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