Nice coworkers, bad management - Anonymous employee Study.com Employee Review

3.0
Mar 22, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some really nice people, decent work life balance.

Cons

Lack of organization by management and exec, some managers have a very hands off approach and don't seem to want to be managers. My team and I were blindsided when a member of our team was fired for "performance reasons" when they had been doing great and had been given zero performance based feedback or improvement plan by their manager. Slow moving, risk averse culture - antithesis to most Silicon Valley start ups. Top down approach to decision making, lower ranked staff members are only valued for their following of directions rather than their ideas. Relatively low pay compared to other companies in different industries - they use the mission oriented culture to underpay their employees.

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5.0
Mar 12, 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Study.com has a mission that genuinely is making a difference in the world. The culture is collaborative and supportive, and there are strong opportunities to learn, take ownership of projects, and feel like your efforts are being impactful.

Cons

Like many growing companies, priorities can shift as the company continues to evolve.

1.0
Jul 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Occasional food trucks at happy hour

Cons

The responses from their HR team on here are laughable. The leadership team will screw you over overtly, egregiously, and repeatedly. Do not work here. You’ll have to sit through tearful speeches from the CEO about how his name is pronounced while their chief growth officer runs multiple parts of the business into the ground while posting about dating drag performers on LinkedIn. Their social media posts are filled with comments about complaints about a lack of customer service. They don’t care about their clients, customers, or employees.

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Study.com Response
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Hey — we appreciate you reaching out, and we're sorry your experience here wasn't a good one or the right fit culturally. We'll be honest, though: this doesn't reflect who we are. We care deeply about our impact on customers, about our business, and about the values that shape how we work. We're sorry you didn't get to experience that side of us. If you're ever open to sharing more, our door is open — people@study.com. We wish you all the best.
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