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2.7

34% would recommend to a friend

(127 total reviews)
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Chris Bauleke

33% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

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2.0
Mar 29, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

* The pay is competitive. * Coworkers are nice and have good intentions. * Free coffee in the morning.

Cons

* Politics and favoritism play a strong role in every action. How attractive your sales pitch to management is the deciding factor in whether they'll listen to you. There is little to no trust unless you're a favorite. Employees are held to double standards, many employees get special privileges, perks, or pay for no valid reason. * Extremely disorganized technical solutions. Every team does their own thing, there is no cohesive technical direction. Code is obsolete 2-3 years after it's written because the company decides to move in a new direction. There are no established best practices or patterns. Working on old code repositories is like solving an ancient mystery, there's little documentation on how it works or what it does or how to set it up. * Roles and responsibilities are poorly defined. As an engineer I'm fortunate if I get to spend half my day working on actual code. The other half is spent in meetings, management decisions, and constant communication. My direct lead has little to no impact on how well I do my job, as they're often doing tasks that were poorly delegated to them as well. * How smart you work, how hard you work, or how well you do your job is not a factor in your pay. Everyone on my team was giving an extremely disappointing inflation-matching pay raise. There's no incentive in working above your pay grade because you will not be compensated for it. * Poor to almost no onboarding for new employees. On my first day I was given a few printed out pages for HR tasks and environment setup, and this was considered an improvement over prior onboarding. Documentation does exist for your role, but you are not told about it and have to discover it by happenstance. New employees are completely in the dark about internal processes and have to learn through osmosis from working with other devs. * No training. The company expects you to train yourself through external websites such as Pluralsight, on your own time. This may vary by team but once again, since there's no single cohesive technical direction, some teams give little to no thought or time delegated for training. * I've never met the CEO or any upper management in person, they've never bothered to visit our office.

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Renaissance Learning Response
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Thank you for taking time to write this review and offering feedback. I'm disappointed to read that your time with us hasn’t met your expectations and that you wouldn’t recommend Renaissance as a place to work. If you haven’t already, I’d encourage you to talk with your manager about these issues to see how he or she can help. Also, I’ve shared your onboarding feedback with our HR team. – Jon Byom, Senior Vice President – Engineering
5.0
Jul 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyone I know here believes in teacher support and student growth. In the last few years especially, there has been additional effort in employee growth. The compensation is comparable to similar companies in the area. The benefits are great and our HR team is constantly looking for ways to improve them.

Cons

The company has been owned by several investment firms over that past 6 years or so. It results in a cadence of doing something big at the end of every third year that can feel like going against our mission and purely focus on the next sale.

1.0
May 25, 2019

Not Promising At All

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Good people, all very nice and easy to work with. - Ok work life balance.

Cons

- Bad leadership. The upper management doesn't really have a clue of how to fulfill the company vision. - The Fremont office is very small and boring. - They need to do a better job at hiring good managers. During the time I worked there, I feel 80% of the managers don't really care about their direct reports. - The pay was pretty low compared to other tech companies in the Bay Area

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