Trackers Earth reviews

3.0

54% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)

Molly Deis

100% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Trackers Earth has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Trackers Earth employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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84 reviews
1.0
Nov 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Working outdoors, learning and teaching skills.

Cons

I've worked with Trackers for years off and on. Their whole mentality is to treat employees like they are lucky to be there. The reality is far from that. The higher management staff are bribed into reluctantly coming back until they can't stand it anymore. This trickles down to lower management, who usually changes every single year. There is a strong cult mentality that favors unexperienced, trainable new people that can be groomed, over current employees that have showed skill and grit. It really seems like they don't care about their employees at all, which is alarming considering we are working with children. A few years ago we had a bus driver with no valid CDL who admitted he was on suboxone for fentanyl addiction. I'm pretty sure you all know who he is but I'm not going to name names.

2.0
Feb 26, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A wonderful curricular idea that is truly unique in the congested camp space. Passionate educators work tirelessly to deliver a respectable product.

Cons

Business decisions are made rashly. An entire branch of this company was launched in Seattle without properly understanding the demographics and geography of the new city. Within 2 years 3 of the 4 full time employees (including me) were laid off. The writing was on the wall for MONTHS, but the company continued to pursue the same old camp offerings. There was never any apparent marketing present in my region to create business, and eventually I was laid off by a CFO who had never spoken to me before. I was given excuse after excuse as to why I was being laid off, when the real answer was the camp doesn't make money. Up until the last second of my employment, Trackers was never at fault. My chief complaint is the way that they treat their employees. Trackers Earth is comprised of a handful of people that would do anything to see it succeed. They are all amazing, but leadership asks far too much. I personally was asked to commute to a different state that I wasn't hired to work in multiple times per month. I was told this was to "justify my salary". When I went to Portland to work (sometimes for up to a week), I was never given appropriate housing. I was forced to sleep on a couch multiple times, including the first night I ever worked at Trackers. The final straw was when I asked for a room and a bed to sleep on. That feels like a regular thing to ask for, especially if the company refuses to get you a hotel room after making you work in a different state. After driving and arriving at the HQ in Portland, I did not have a bed set up. The mattress was in the attic of the dilapidated house covered in dead bugs. I was not given alternate housing and I was not compensated in any way. I was forced to clean off a mattress, and sleep on the floor for multiple days. The upper staff is an echo chamber for the CEO. The CEO/Founder is a highly passionate and intelligent person, but is abrasive enough that it is difficult for him to work with anyone that isn't an old buddy from his past. I truly do find the CEO/Founder to be a good man. There are many reviews implying otherwise, and I firmly disagree. Unfortunately, the CEO struggles interpersonally, and many employees end up ostracized because of difficult interactions with him. Therefore, leadership is overpaid (all salaries are visible in their employee portal) and brought back to Trackers to work at a greatly inflated salary. Meanwhile, younger/less-experienced staff are rarely identified to step into leadership positions. There are dedicated staff that have taught at trackers for 10+ years that are moved all around the west coast to plug their excess of holes, but are never considered to be leaders. Trackers milks their talent for all they are worth, and then tosses said employees to the roadside in favor of legacy friends that come back to be paid 100k to just be buddies with a CEO that is dramatically out of touch with staff and students alike.

2.0
Aug 12, 2023

Mismanaged to hell

Recommend
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Pros

Cool curriculum, cool teens who have come up thru the programs, many cool staff

Cons

Minimal training, no supplies, few safety precautions, extremely top down corporate culture. People at the top getting rich out of understaffing and under supplying everything. Staffing is insane and hiring is insane, very obvious they don’t have enough competent admin. I applied for one job, was hired for another job I wasn’t able to do, and then switched to a different job, then immediately promoted to a different version of the same job I applied for. This is not a unique experience. You will probably not get paid on time at least once.

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Glad you enjoyed the community and the programming for kids and families! We're always improving, and if there's additional information you would like to share, please contact us at employment@trackersearth.com
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