Per Scholas Reviews

3.4

48% would recommend to a friend

(197 total reviews)

Plinio Ayala

65% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Per Scholas has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Per Scholas 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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197 reviews
1.0
1 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The staff at Per Scholas are always ready to assist each other in getting the job done. The benefits are quite impressive for a nonprofit org, including a 6% employer match in the 401K. The life insurance plan is actually the main reason I've stayed with this organization.

Cons

As I mentioned before, it's better to move quickly than to wait around. The leadership lacks thorough training in strategic planning yet gets promoted as if they've achieved something remarkable. They readily approve any idea without considering the potential risks or ripple effects on other departments. Every task is treated as urgent, and the organization prioritizes brand expansion over fixing foundational issues. From my perspective, they've strayed from their core values and mission; it seems like everything is rushed to meet their deadlines. This is the first time I've felt reluctant to grow within this organization due to the lack of accountability and transparency.

1.0
29 Sept 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great mission for the company at least on paper. Helping to change other's lives can be very rewarding.

Cons

No transparency on questionable new hires and internal promotions. Below average salary for instructors. Highly underqualified people in the management. The leadership team of an IT Education company does NOT have a single person with technical background. Most of the leadership team is just a long time employee. No clear career path. The company does not give equal opportunities to its employees.

2.0
7 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great teams full of hard working, intelligent, and genuine people. They are all hard working individuals who enjoy what they do, and enjoy helping each other become better workers, educators, technologically literate, and more efficient. I have worked many, many, many jobs over decades and I can say by far that this is the only job that ive felt actually saw me as a human when it came to interactions with fellow employees, and middle management to the local director level. Naturally since they have to interact with us almost on a daily basis this is normal, but even then, they could easily treat us like numbers on a checklist rather than people.

Cons

I unfortunately have a lot to say here because after working here for a significant amount of years, it is very depressing to see what has becoming of the company as a whole. There are some issues once you take it out of the local scene and to a national level. The overall goal unfortunately seems to have become expansion. Unsustainable, rapid expansion at the expense of the mental, physical, and emotional state of the people who work at the respective locations across the country. Didn't collectively hit the mark on certification rates? Should we take a step back and see what the method of each team is that is successful and try to apply that to the teams that are lacking, so that we can plug the holes in low performance areas? No. Expand. Did we actually do well this year? Should we reward our lowly workers with meaningful promotions, pay raises and incentives? No. Make getting a promotion more difficult and...Expand. Should we hire more educators in high demand/ high success yielding areas that are doing well to supplement or make up for areas that are less successful? "Nah... imma do (my own thing) some expanding." It's quite unfortunate to feel like the only way you could get fair compensation is if youre a part of some "club" at the top. For the work that we do, the effect that we have on hundreds of peoples lives a year, the adaptation that we MUST have on the fly, the continuous improvement and upskilling that is expected of us, and the success that we bring, we are criminally underpaid. It cant be said any other way. Dont even get me started on if you happen to live in a city that has egregiously high costs of living, and the fact that there is little to no adjustment made to account for this. Leadership often makes extraordinarily out of touch decisions, that come at the detriment of the "little guy" giving off the impression that they genuinely dont care about the people who work for them. Pay is awful, KPIs are unfair to the point that some teams will actively make decisions that will hurt other teams in the future just to hit their KPIs now. Flaming hurdles are placed in front of those who want promotions, raises, or just a conversation about fair pay. In some cases they WILL LITERALLY DODGE THE QUESTION COMPLETELY and just hope the word salad they spew will confuse you enough to make you shut up about being paid fairly. Meanwhile VPs are making close to (and in many cases more than) $200k a year. It seems that if your job doesnt have anything to do with money exchanging hands you are told to eat dirt and ask for seconds. Some of the people I work with are INCREDIBLY overqualified, skilled, and credentialed for the pay that they receive.

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