Thrive Learning Reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(93 total reviews)

68% positive business outlook

Thrive Learning has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 93 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Thrive Learning employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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93 reviews
5.0
2 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Thrive grows and you grow with it. Being here for over 4 years and being promoted 4 times, you can really find your own opportunities. The work is fast but naturally incredibly rewarding and you will struggle to find a team that has your back as much as they do here.

Cons

We are growing, both within our customer base and our product, so there is rarely time to operate in BAU state and you must adapt to stay on top of things. But efforts around this truly don't go unnoticed (plus plenty of fun work events/ski trips make it hell of a lot sweeter)

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Thrive Learning Response
2mo
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this, and a huge congratulations on four promotions in four years. It's wonderful to hear that the team spirit and growth opportunities have made such an impact. Your advice around preserving our culture as we scale is something we hold close. That personable, connected feel isn't accidental, it's something we actively work to protect, and feedback like yours helps keep us accountable. Thank you for being such an important part of the Thrive story. Here's to many more milestones ahead! - Ella, Talent and Onboarding Specialist
5.0
12 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Thrive is operating in a real sweet spot in the market, and that creates genuine opportunity. There are several examples of people progressing quickly and being recognised for their impact. Winning major enterprise clients has pushed teams to raise their game, sharpen their skills, and operate at a higher level as the business scales. Work life balance is healthy, especially considering the pace that comes with success. The 10 to 3 Fridays provide space to ease out of the week, the four day week during summer is a real benefit, and unlimited holiday adds flexibility. The company is very family friendly, teams are trusted to manage their own time, and people are treated like adults.

Cons

People who genuinely care, get involved, and maintain high standards tend to succeed. There are high expectations, so it can be more challenging for those who struggle to meet those levels.

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Thrive Learning Response
2mo
This is a really thoughtful review, thank you for taking the time to let us know how you are finding your time at Thrive. It's great to hear the flexible working culture is genuinely felt. The 10 to 3 Fridays, summer four-day week, and unlimited holiday aren't just perks on paper, they reflect a real belief that trust and flexibility bring out the best in people, so we're glad that comes through. The advice to hold on to our values as we grow is something we feel strongly about too. The culture here has been built deliberately, and protecting it through the next phase of growth is one of our most important jobs. Feedback like this helps us stay honest about that. - Ella, Talent and Onboarding Specialist
5.0
11 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

So many great things to call out about working at Thrive, but key standouts for me are: - the relationships with customers. We have so many incredible partnerships with unbelievable brands who are happy to be involved in marketing initiatives, advocate for the platform, and get involved with NPD - the ambition to challenge the status quo and do something different - the people. I'm surrounded by so many talented and smart people - the progression. I've had a performance related pay review every year and recent promotion - the flexibility. as a working parent it's supported and encouraged to always remember what's important. My kids have received Christmas, summer, and birthday goodies but they also have a parent who is present

Cons

There can sometimes be ambiguity which can be challenging while we work through new ideas and initiatives. Personally I really enjoy taking the ambiguity and making something clear and compelling so it's a part of my role I really enjoy, but appreciate that isn't for everyone if you prefer rigid structure and ticking things off a to do list.

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Thrive Learning Response
2mo
This made us smile, thank you. The bit about your kids receiving goodies but also having a present parent is exactly what we hope people feel. Work-life balance can sound like a policy, but you've described what it actually looks like in practice, and that means a lot to read. Thank you for your feedback! - Ella, Talent and Onboarding Specialist
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