Per Scholas reviews

3.4

48% would recommend to a friend

(197 total reviews)

Plinio Ayala

65% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Per Scholas has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Per Scholas 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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197 reviews
1.0
Feb 15, 2024
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

People do seem to care about the people they help.

Cons

A shortsighted strategy that is often hand-to-mouth. Leadership prioritizes speed over quality, leading to unrealistic timelines that force unpaid overtime and lead to burnout. You are often gaslit and ignored when issues are brought up to leadership. Work-life balance is a mess. The official company policy is that no one will work overtime unless approved. But getting emails and alerts from coworkers after hours and deep into the night is extremely common.

4.0
Feb 2, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Really care about their employees (GREAT PTO, recognizes DEIB&C, opportunities to learn across the org) Mission is real and can be seen especially in learner-facing situations/roles

Cons

Need to think more about the direction of the company (eg sales vs funding). Should consider promotions sooner

1.0
Jan 30, 2024

AVOID. Hostile work environment.

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great mission that genuinely helps many people. Great coworkers dedicated to empowerment and transforming lives. We are here to do everything possible to uplift untapped talent. Some people can work remotely. The benefits are pretty good. Not all teams are bad.

Cons

Name calling and yelling by managers is the norm. I’ve seen it up the chain of command and in a few teams. There are obvious retaliations and vendettas by managers. Some team members are clearly undermined by managers. Personal insults unrelated to work performance and discriminatory statements (targeting women, LGBTQI, disability). Managers trash talk people in meetings, tell us to “shut up” and other unprofessional behaviors. Upper leadership are aware of this, and they are the same. Managers engage in name-calling, personal insults and screaming in private Zoom meetings, followed by praising the same people in team meetings. When issues are reported to HR, specific instances of abuse, retaliation, harassment is not believed, and witnesses are not contacted. People facing abuse are often terminated or compelled to leave, and there is no accountability for the known abuse. Climate of fear and overwork, with verbal threats of termination often. Extremely unrealistic deadlines mean working 10 to 12 hours every day. Not sometimes, every day. Pay is significantly below industry standard, making the actual pay close to fast food wage. Phenomenally disorganized. Job descriptions do not align with the actual roles. Micromanagement, led by leadership that lacks an understanding of requirements, processes, or tech. Outdated tech and tools below industry standard. People are required to work outside their skills, and short deadlines lead to low-quality work. Already intense schedules do not account for simultaneous multiple projects plus urgent ad hoc requests. Unrealistic recruitment targets mean unprepared learners are set up for failure. Covid outbreaks and covid+ people required to be on site. KPIs are falsified. There is no clear process or procedure, and people who assert themselves tend to get their way. Performance evaluations add unattainable goals after the fact. Avoid. It is not worth it, not even short term.

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