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Project Lead The Way

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Trust your gut. - Anonymous employee Project Lead The Way Employee Review

1.0
Jul 31, 2024
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Pros

The impact on student lives is real and best captured by the YouTube videos of alumni.

Cons

The impact is not enough to overcome all of the red flags I saw during the lengthy interview process and now deal with as an employee. The stated core values are not lived. The culture cannot be fixed by commemorative swag. It would need hard work that is not prioritized. Mean girls run the VP level. The SVPs and ELT do not work as hard as their compensation assumes nor support their customer facing staff. “Togetherness” is therefore forced and purposeless. “Learning” is not valued nor properly planned. “Inclusion” is only for those who have taught or administered PLTW in their midwestern schools and districts. “Customer Centricity” is only a motive for when it matches the plans of leadership already. You will see some of this during the interview process - trust your gut.

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Project Lead The Way Response
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It’s concerning to learn about the challenges you’ve been experiencing and to hear that your experience working with us has not been positive. We are committed to authentically living out our core values and creating a safe and productive work environment for all. If you’d like to discuss your concerns directly, please reach out to Talent Experience. Honest and balanced input is valuable, and we’re committed to understanding the experience of our team members.

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