Great Place to Work - Sales Representative OpenClassrooms Employee Review

5.0
Nov 3, 2020
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Pros

Mission : having a meaningful job and actually making the world a better place Culture : Transparency regarding the upcoming deals and strategy coming Great perks : just to name a few, remote-first policy, unlimited holidays, Swile card for lunch, brand new office...

Cons

Too many people got hired too quickly while we are working remotely meaning it's difficult to get to know everyone

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OpenClassrooms Response
5y
Hi, I highly appreciate that you took the time to tell us about your experience with OpenClassrooms. Thank you for this. I’m very happy to see that during your time at OpenClassrooms you liked and felt embraced by our mission, making education accessible, and that you’ve also appreciated your colleagues. Transparency is actually a key characteristic of our culture, and I’m very happy to see that you agree with that. We are convinced that having a free flow of information within the company is great for engagement, empowerment and performance. Also, thank you for highlighting the perks we offer to our employees. We’re always trying to improve, so if you have any suggestion feel free to submit your idea during one of our internal surveys. I hear that the many newcomers may have diluted the mutual knowledge of the teams, but it was more than necessary to keep up with the growth of OpenClassrooms, share the workload, and prepare for the future. The lockdown period is also a challenge for our human resources teams who are onboarding many new employees remotely. However, rest assured: we are working on many projects to perpetuate and accelerate the integration of recruits into teams and strengthen the common spirit that drives OpenClassrooms employees! This starts of course with our weekly all-hands meetings, with random coffees, with frequent (virtual) social events, etc. Regarding the B2B strategy and vision, I would generally disagree with this broad statement. We have a clear and articulated B2B strategy that has been explained to the whole team at several occasions and that is available on our internal knowledge base. I am not sure what you are precisely referring to. Please contact me so I can answer your questions and/or point you in the right direction. Thank you again so much, Pierre Dubuc, CEO of OpenClassrooms. pierre.dubuc@openclassrooms.com

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5.0
Feb 1, 2021
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Pros

The company offers unlimited vacation and they are serious about you taking it. You can end up with 5, 6, even 7 weeks of vacation, so long as your projects are done on time and well. As a result, when you need a break, you can take one, and when you need to work hard, you can. The students are inspiring and the whole company focuses on their positive experience.

Cons

Like many start-up cultures, the company uses a diverse range of platforms and products that don't always speak to each other. As a result, different teams may start the same project at the same time. They claim to have "market salaries" but in reality the pay is low.

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OpenClassrooms Response
5y
Hi, Thank you for taking the time to send your feedback and for your work at OpenClassrooms. We are very grateful for the amazing work the team does all year long and we know how hard everyone works. It is therefore essential for us to ensure they are able to take well-deserved breaks to unwind when they feel they need it. No one can deliver a good job when exhausted, this is a win-win situation. As to the two flaws you mention, I would like to give additional information. First, regarding salaries, I can assure you that we do conduct regular market research and align our salary grid to them. In addition, we are currently leading a harmonization policy based on positions and skills that will allow us to have a clear and transparent reference table. Based on the global grade on Salaries and Benefits on Glassdoor, I would think that most people would not agree with you on this. As I mentioned above, we are strong believers in a win-win relationship with our collaborators and providing them with fair wages, advantageous benefits (free “mutuelle”, free access to Gymlib, meal vouchers, professional development support) and good working conditions (remote-first policy) is of the utmost importance to us. Please let us know if you think that your salary does not align to market benchmarks as we’d be happy to analyze your situation and give more precise feedback, or readjust if relevant. As to the many different tools and platforms used internally, this is indeed a situation that we are currently working on. Some tools are inherited from earlier times when our processes were not as structured as they are now, as they involved fewer people. As the team has grown considerably over the last two years, we have had to change our processes, and we now need to scale our tools accordingly. We have already started since last year in Product Management, and progressively in the Global Operations department but this is a long process to ensure the migration and safety of our data and make sure the new tools will be reliable in the long term. Getting there! Thank you for your patience on this matter. Please don’t hesitate to speak to your manager or contact me directly if you have any suggestions on how we can improve further. Pierre Dubuc Co-founder and CEO of OpenClassrooms pierre.dubuc@openclassrooms.com
2.0
Aug 31, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

It's fun work. The payment per session is mostly fair. The company seems like it has ambitions. The founders seem like good people.

Cons

The job description says that it's up to the mentor how many students they want. This is a flat out lie. They don't promise how many students you can have and they explicitly tell you this once you are hired. The on-boarding process was a long dysfunctional mess and I assumed it would be worth it until I realized they have no intention of providing me with a decent roster of students. As it stands I am still working with them but I am on the fence. I currently have 2 dedicated students (I wanted at least 7-10) and my interaction with them is rewarding. Communication via email with the office liaisons is mediocre and they take forever to reply - if at all. I have a feeling this company is going the direction of other bloated corporations and will eventually evolve a toxic internal culture that bleeds out. I don't want to see this happen but it's up to the founders.

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OpenClassrooms Response
6y
Hi, I highly appreciate that you took the time to tell us about your experience with OpenClassrooms. Thank you for this. We previously answered to your comment, but I wanted to give an updated reply with more substance. Here are some answers to the different points that you made: 1/ We do not say that you can have as many students as you want, because as you can understand, the flow is also depending on the number of student enrollments in OpenClassrooms paths. Here is what we say in our job description : “You will work at your own pace, and you can have 1, 5, or even 15 students (max 30), according to your availability and OpenClassrooms' student enrollment". It is said again during the onboarding process: “How many students can I mentor? This depends on several factors: The number of students you want to mentor, which you can indicate on your mentor profile The number of students who are arriving to start an OpenClassrooms path The number of mentors who are available to mentor on the same path This is why we cannot guarantee how many students you can mentor. We recommend that you start with one student. See if you like it. Then gradually increase your capacity to take on a second student, then a third” Finally, the contract signed between us and our mentors states that: “OPENCLASSROOMS will make its reasonable efforts to assign the number of Students requested by the SERVICE PROVIDER, but it will in no event be obliged to supply a volume defined in advance nor commit to any regularity in the number of Students from one period to another. The number of Students to be mentored will depend in particular on the commercial success of OPENCLASSROOMS and on the number of mentors available at the time of the assignment and the logistics decided by OPENCLASSROOMS.” With that said, we are always trying to improve and therefore I would be interested to know what misled you so we can update and be more explicit. 2/ I am deeply sorry if you’ve experienced a bad onboarding process, I am also interested in more specific feedback to know what didn’t work as it should and improve. You will see my personal email at the end of this message, if you agree to send a more specific feedback. We already increased our recruitment team, improved our candidate screening processes to reduce the wait time from application submission to interview, simplified the document collection process to make the onboarding process as quick and simple as possible. Today, the average onboarding time is 27 days from the date a candidate submits their application and we’re aiming to reduce it to 15 days. We want the hiring process to be a positive start to our collaboration with mentors and your feedback will help us continue to improve our processes. 3/ I also understand that you’ve had difficulties in reaching out with the mentorship team: be assured that I am unhappy with this situation, and I apologize for the inconvenience. Here too, more specific details would be much appreciated to better understand the flaws you’ve encountered. We receive hundreds of requests weekly, and we’re striving to improve our service levels every day. On average, we now (June 2020) respond to all requests within 4 business hours, resolve them within 12 business hours, and have had an average satisfaction rate of 98% over the past 2 years. Some requests, as you can imagine, are more complex than others and therefore take more time to handle. I am truly sorry if this has been your experience but I wanted you to know that providing excellent service to our mentor community is one of our top priorities! Pierre Dubuc, Co-founder and CEO of OpenClassrooms pierre.dubuc@openclassrooms.com
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