LearnWell Reviews

3.3

60% would recommend to a friend

(60 total reviews)
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Kathleen Egger

50% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

LearnWell has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 60 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LearnWell 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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60 reviews
5.0
7 Aug 2018

Anonymous Employee

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Pros

Working for a company that has a great mission and purpose. The employees are among the most passionate people I know.

Cons

Still working on process development. You must have a "roll-up your sleeves personality."

3.0
1 Jun 2023

Good intentions, poor follow through

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Pros

I love what this company stands for and how they aim to help kids. Like most teaching jobs the best part for me was the kids, otherwise I wouldn't have stayed as long. The company has some good bones but unfortunately it needs to get with the program for a lot of things.

Cons

The pay for teaching with the company is frankly insulting. Teachers do not make even close to the average minimum of regular teachers in my state. If I didn't have help I wouldn't be able to support myself on this salary. The average salary for teachers equals about $21 an hour. The benefits are way to expensive and frankly not very good. Considering this is a company that literally works with hospitals I feel they could do better. They also don't advertise their benefits. I've been here a while now and had no idea they had tuition reimbursement. PD was sometimes offered but during my teaching hours. They advertise having all the curriculum you'll need however it's outdated, boring, and sometimes can't even be used with the population of students. They ask you to only use their lessons or get outside ones approved but provide no feedback because managers are too bogged down to actually look. Little collaboration between teachers and higher ups. I felt like my own private island most days. I didn't feel fully supported by management. It felt like a mask that they cared and when I took their advice it got me nowhere except feeling lied to and not valued. Limited sub coverage. It isn't my responsibility to have people who can sub in my unit, that is something the company needs to figure out because we work in hospitals, it's likely we will be getting sick and I shouldn't feel guilty for their inability to provide a sub. Overall, the cons greatly outweighed the pros and I only stayed my contracted year because I couldn't find another job. I knew early on I would be leaving. It's hard to drive to a job that doesn't respect your worth.

1.0
26 Apr 2021
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Pros

Helping kids is very important, we hire good teachers.

Cons

The leaders don't help the rest of the team, no room for advancement if you are not in the " it group" LearnWell is very cliquey like a high school and very unprofessional. They want you to complete the " anonymous survey" and then they find out who is was and fire them for being whistleblowers.

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