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3.1

50% would recommend to a friend

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Jonathan Grayer

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29% positive business outlook

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3.0
May 21, 2025

Easy Job, Terrible Benefits

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Pros

I enjoy this job! It's pretty chill: each lesson that you teach is 30-45 minutes long. As a full-time employee, you will never teach above 20 hours a week, because 1:1 prep time is included.

Cons

The pay isn't great. It averages out to being all right, depending on how many hours you teach. As a part-time employee, you can expect roughly $20 an hour. As a full-time employee, you can expect $41,200. Additionally, benefits are pretty bad, and the amount taken out of your paycheck is pretty high. Aside from that, it's pretty enjoyable, but it's definitely better as a supplementary job. In addition to the aforementioned, the lesson plans aren't great either. It's pretty common to find typos and even errors in the content itself in the lesson plans and on the slides. All content is created and edited by teams of employees who are given more work with no extra pay.

1.0
May 5, 2025

Could be great but misses

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Pros

Company is closed Christmas Eve to New Years Day and teammates are supportive and helpful. Imagine Learning has a great staff.

Cons

Every year there is at least one round of layoffs, so job security is low. They restructure a lot so you are constantly in intense learning mode. The pay is great for teachers leaving the classroom unless from a very high paying city but very low compared to others.

2.0
Apr 16, 2025
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Pros

Some colleagues are kind and thoughtful

Cons

-Lied about recent layoffs and bonus potential -Mischaracterized what our team would be focusing on -Many colleagues are awkward and disgruntled over recent layoffs -They don't care about teachers, they care about building creepy software that tracks in classroom interactions -They lie and overstate the benefits they provide students -Many clients are unhappy -Expected to work insane hours -Senior leadership is immature and sensitive

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