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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes reviews

3.0

36% would recommend to a friend

(872 total reviews)

Nanci Bell

26% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 872 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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872 reviews
1.0
Jan 17, 2018

Expendable employees

Recommend
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Pros

In summer, newly hired employees can usually work 8am-5pm, Mon-Friday.... so very consistent summer pay. Student in Seeing Stars program can learn to read well in 6-8 weeks, 4 hours a day... so you can like you made a difference. Centers may choose to give mentoring and extensive training to the new tutors called “clinicians”... so you can learn how to do the programs better.

Cons

A lot what I want to say has already been said. I hope what I say can keep help just one person that is thinking about a career at LB. Summer Jobs are one thing, but a career at this company is something else entirely. All employees are expected to work on the 4th of July to maximize profit. They used to have parties on the 4th for the employees, but the hot dogs, chips and soda were considered too expensive for the CEO. There used to be a budget for the Christmas party but eventually that was considered too much money, so that was scrapped too. For part time employees, don’t expect any hours from October to May and you won’t be disappointed. Also, don’t expect to get promoted unless you dress and look the part. Most of the corporate and Learning center staff are well-healed white women in their mid twenties to mid thirties, often hired off the street or promoted quickly based on “it-factor”. They tend to be “put-together” and are rarely intelligent or competent. Many don’t even understand the programs very well but can promise the moon and stars to get the contract signed. These employees rarely work 40 hours a week and often pass their unfinished work off to underlings that are more competent at instruction, etc. They are trained to say “my pleasure” instead of “you’re welcome” because the CEO loves Disney and wants parents to believe that her employees are just super-happy. For full time employees, the benefits for health care, 401k are laughable. Expect monthly to pay at least $300 for the cheapest plans. 401k doesn’t profit match. HR is incompetent and can’t seem to help with paperwork-even with very elementary questions. Payroll has to be reminded constantly for mileage and work related reimbursements in order to get paid. Hourly workers often caught errors in paychecks amounting to hundreds of dollars in back pay every pay period. Despite the nepotism and cronyism, there is an underlying feeling that the place is run out of a garage in California. Paperwork gets lost or misfiled at corporate constantly. This requires the employees to be vigilant and double check that all information is correct on each pay stub. Communication can be challenging as employees are either expected to do too much or too little. The ones that do too little make 6 figures and work less than 4 hours a day. Unfortunately these employees are sinking the company as it tries to remain afloat. The CEOs solution is to slash everyone’s wages, freeze spending and/or cancel raises every other year. Corporate will do the right thing, only after several major class action lawsuits. Many good employees have left disheartened after being burned for doing the right thing like standing up for good customer service despite the bottom line. Employees at the top may throw another employee under the bus to save face.

2.0
Dec 23, 2017

Detached Management

Recommend
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Pros

Working with kids to improve their lives is rewarding.

Cons

Chaotic high level management planning and constant change. Tons of, "sales training" calls that are thinly masked pep meetings led by individuals with little real sales experience. High turnover at all levels. So very much is expected of center staff and very little support is given. Necessary pay cuts were communicated by email on the afternoon of a three day weekend by the assistant to the company CEO.

1.0
Dec 5, 2017

Poor Upper Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This company delivers effective quality instruction to it's clients. You can't help but love the children who come in for instruction. It is gratifying to be a part of students' life-long educational gains.

Cons

The company is unstable and unpredictable. Recently upper management announced a company wide pay cut immediately enforced during the holiday season. Employees were notified of this cut via email, the night before a holiday when offices would be closed. This action seemed cowardly and passive. Employees were then notified that layoffs would be made, piling extra labor on existing employees... who were recently given pay cuts. The company was seemingly in a good place over the summer, and suddenly these drastic changes were made right at the start of the holiday season. I question the leadership of company management as I find it hard to believe all of these actions were necessary to make all at once...all during the holiday season. Their actions show how they value their employees, showing no appreciation to their labor and sacrifices made for the company. It is truly disappointing as they have the potential to change the lives of their clients. Unfortunately, the low morale in the offices will take it's toll on instructional quality, as staff is not motivated to give their best effort.

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