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Benchmark Education

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Not a professional environment-amazing they are in business - Anonymous employee Benchmark Education Employee Review

1.0
Sep 23, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Liked the location and free food- only benefit!

Cons

The owners are into micromanaging everything- Horrible benefits- insurance, time off etc.- They pay like crap as well. Money goes to them them them- house in Pelham and Florida lots of personal time for them but not the staff. Constantly belittled!

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5.0
Mar 7, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I became incensed when I came across the reviews on Glassdoor and wanted to contribute my own review. I suppose things have changed here at Benchmark because I have a completely different view of this organization. I work fully remote from home. The culture is collaborative. People are NICE and very professional!! The 401k benefits match at 25% of my contributions (not 3 or 4% like most companies) AND they have a profit sharing bonus. It's a very inclusive and diverse company. Thank you, Benchmark. I'm going to reach out to other employees and see if we can 'up' these numbers with positive reviews!

Cons

I wish I could visit the main headquarters and meet my peers in-person someday.

2.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

May be manageable if you are 100% remote.

Cons

If you have to be in the New Rochelle office, it is truly a strange place with bizarre, abusive management. The negative reviews are accurate. You will hear yelling, shouting, cursing, and insults thrown around casually. It’s usually directed at individuals. This comes from the very top CEO - the bad vibes trickle down through middle management and onto workers. Turnover is extremely high, lots of layoffs and outsourcing. Occasional free lunch doesn’t make up for the horrible culture. Systems are convoluted and there’s no real training process or HR, so a lot of times one hand doesn’t know what the other is doing.

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