Keypath Education Reviews

3.1

50% would recommend to a friend

(434 total reviews)
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Steve Fireng

73% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Keypath Education has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 434 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Keypath Education 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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1.0
10 Sept 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Ability to work from home - Decent step up to be able to work for an actual university

Cons

Wow, where to begin. I started in my role as a student enrolment advisor back in 2021 and genuinely believed (for a few months) that this was the best job I’d ever had. How quickly that all changed over my 2 year tenure. Firstly, the role itself is a glorified call centre role. You are not “advising” students on their best options or helping them “achieve their goals”. You are working to fit as many people who loosely achieve the entry requirements of a course into a (very short two month) recruitment cycle, convince them to stay enrolled above all else, and then repeating. You will be expected to call, text, email, badger incessantly, and compete against other employees from different university partners in order to achieve these exorbitant targets. If you fail to do so - likely because you have been bombarded with other tasks to complete - you will be treated like the scum of the earth by upper management. As a student enrolment advisor, you are at the bottom of the food chain at Keypath and will be treated accordingly by all other departments. Upper management and the C-suite have an extremely limited understanding of higher education trends and the economic climate that would impact why a massive spike in online enrolments during the pandemic may not translate to the same results during a period of high employment and inflation. They continue to act and strategise in the same way they did 2 years ago, and have made no attempts to take on staff opinion or reformulate their sales plans. Similarly, you WILL be blamed for your university partner’s lack of quality courses or poor reputation in comparison to others at Keypath, so please just hope you are lucky enough to be partnered with one of the two strong universities, otherwise you will have to spend every day explaining yourself to management despite making hundreds upon hundreds of calls per week. Lastly, Keypath as a wider company has some serious, serious problems it seems to be sweeping under the rug, as though their employees are too incompetent to notice half of their colleagues are leaving in droves - both at their own will, or because of a significant amount of lay offs of key staff that built the company. Keypath runs a very twisted cult of identity where you will be harassed to vote in competitions claiming it is the “best place to work”, calling yourself a “Keypather” and putting in hours and hours of free work under the false pretence of “career building”, as though working for them is some kind of privilege. You will be paid well under the median wage to pretend like the company is some kind of utopia because you are allowed to work from home. Cool. I truly don’t see Keypath having any longevity as it is clearly in financial distress with incredibly low company morale, which is so disappointing as it originally had one of the best cultures to work in. Unfortunately, too many mistakes and a lack of knowledge and leadership from upper management has driven it into the ground.

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Keypath Education Response
2y
Hi - thanks for taking the time to passionately review. I hope you appreciate we expect folks to voice their feedback and concerns if they have them at anytime - my door is always open. Whilst I don't necessarily agree with everything you've said, I would appreciate the opportunity to learn more as clearly you have specific feedback and concerns. Can you contact me on ryan.ohare@keypathedu.com.au as I'd be happy to discuss and learn more. Thanks, Ryan.
1.0
20 Oct 2023

Micromanagement

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Pros

Working from home is okay, Some of the people in some of the teams are really lovely.

Cons

They micromanage your day and check in every half an hour of how many calls you’ve made and what you’re doing. They seem to care more about activity and the amount of calls you make rather than what actually works to get enrolments. The CEO said he wanted to give students the choice on how we communicate with them but that’s all out the window now. Everyone needs to get calls all the time and you’re expected to ask 41 questions of the prospects which just annoys them and makes the Prospects feel like you’re a sheister. The product (the postgraduate courses) require a lot of independent learning from the student. They want us to hold the students hand all through the enrolment journey up until census and then the student gets a rude shock when they realise they’re fully on their own and there’s almost no academic support available. Keypath say that there’s all this support and it’s really great, but the #1 complaint I get from students is that it’s totally different to the enrolment process and they’re on their own and none of the teachers want to help them. The wage is sooooo low for what you do and what you need to know about the courses to be successful. 55k a year (because it’s almost impossible to make commission) when the same job at a real university is 75k just don’t work here it’s not worth it.

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Keypath Education Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback and sorry you did not have a great experience. Many of your points do not reflect how we train/manage so I would suggest you speak to your manager on many of these concerns. I will follow-up with team as well. Wish you all the best and seems like you are still working at KP so am hopeful many of your concerns can get resolved. You can always email me directly as well. Steve.fireng@keypathedu.com
2.0
14 Mar 2023

Ship is in trouble

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Pros

Flexible work from home, some good benefits like volunteer days and mental health leave

Cons

The company attracts candidates with a "fast growth" and "great culture" story. That may have been true(er) during the pandemic but not now. Company performed seems to be dropping, Jobs are being cut without any explanation, budgets keep getting crazy tighter, and employees are expected to do more and more with less. There is definitely a feeling things are not going well but at the same time employees are told "we're doing great" which is causing a lot of stress and confusion. The C-suite is basically a white boys club straight from the 80s. There are some talented people but their opportunities are largely driven by whether they are "in" with the right people (the boys club). There is no professional development at all, and workloads are over the top ridiculous. This ship is in trouble.

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Keypath Education Response
3y
Thanks for thoughts and comments. While I don't agree with many of your comments, I take them to heart. We all will continue to work to improve the company for all and continue to grow as expected. Be Well Steve
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