Pluralsight reviews

2.9

35% would recommend to a friend

(1,256 total reviews)
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Erin Gajdalo

34% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Pluralsight has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,256 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Pluralsight employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jun 26, 2025

Echo chamber

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Pros

Didn't have to work a lot because management couldn't make decisions. Easy to take PTO.

Cons

Management was so tight around the creative time that co-workers were encouraged to be uncollaborative, especially for larger projects. Many things were designed only with management's feedback and other designers were not consulted. Upper management talks a lot about a vision for the company, but only talks in generalities. They don't make time for larger initiatives and they slow everything down by being involved in every little decision because they don't seem to trust. They rule the company by their opinions rather than talking and consulting with the experts around them. Marketing initiatives were shut down because management wanted to evaluate our strategy. After 3 months of not running promotions, they panicked and made rushed decisions. Many good people were let go to make room for their friends from previous companies, which just led to homogenous thinking and an echo chamber. We ran tests over and over, which were either stopped before reaching statistical significance or the results were ignored in favor of opinions. Finally, this used to be a solid, amazing company that was fun to work at. But, after the last few layoffs and larger business decisions, it feels like they are just winding down the company.

1.0
Jun 24, 2025

Layoffs to balance the books

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A pay check and remote work is it

Cons

Lays offs to balance the books....shame. do better another 20% of layoffs to make them look profitable on paper. They are extremely below market thresholds for merit.

2.0
Jun 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Freedom was key to why I stuck around so long. Handful of amazing people in my time there are now long term friends.

Cons

- Every manager that I had (5) did not know where to even begin and was just looking for their next gig inside the company. Did not care about the employee at all and only wanted a number hit - 13 executives left/pushed out and 7 layoffs in 2+ years - Not a lot of solid guidance and trust in management - Let competition of an incredibly inferior product wipe the floor with them (Udemy) = zero confidence in what Pluralsight was built on - The main differentiator frankly put was not used by the end user (Skill IQ)

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Pluralsight Response
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Thank you for your feedback. I understand your concerns and frustrations. The past few years have been challenging, with many executive changes and restructures, leading to a lack of stability and clear guidance. To address this, we’ve introduced several new members on our leadership team. Over the past few months, our focus has been on implementing a clear and consistent strategy that leverages our strengths, expands our business, and meets our customers' needs. We appreciate your advice about maintaining a steady course. Our leadership is committed to providing clear direction and avoiding constant pivots. Recently, we launched new culture pillars, including one called Aligned & Focused, designed to help us stay on track. We’re working hard to ensure a prosperous path forward. Will Clive Chief People Officer
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