I love working at Imagine Learning - Anonymous employee Imagine Learning Employee Review

5.0
5 Feb 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

When I first walked through the doors to interview, the energy and sense of purpose were nearly palpable. You could nearly feel it in the air. I've felt blessed to work here the past several years. Imagine Learning has an ennobling mission, amazing people, and a great product. It is not a perfect company, but its heart is in the right place. I've never worked for a better company. I've felt inspired, I've felt challenged, I've felt rewarded, I've felt humbled. I've been given opportunities to grow. The perks are nice (unlimited sick time, pantry full of free treats, paid-off Christmas break, etc), but more importantly, they cumulatively contribute to a special culture that has come to mean a lot to me.

Cons

There have been growing pains as the company has transitioned from a small start-up to a more mature, larger organization. The product is really good, but has a lot of room for improvement. A high tolerance for ambiguity is required as the company strives to find its footing and makes organizational changes/additions, strategic pivots, and bets on the future.

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Thanks for writing your genuine thoughts about your experience working at Imagine Learning. It's great to hear you take on it.

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