Amplify reviews

3.3

48% would recommend to a friend

(607 total reviews)
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Larry Berger

73% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Amplify has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 607 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amplify 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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607 reviews
3.0
Sep 3, 2023

Amplify Reading Tutor

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Pros

I worked for Amplify for 8 months and loved helping students learn to read -- kids were great. Most Amplify coaches (supervisors) were very supportive. Once hired, continuing training webinars (paid) were helpful.

Cons

I was hired for this position without ever speaking to a human, which was a first. All interviews are written and online. Initial training was a cluster -- to put it as nicely as possible. If you decide to work for Amplify, allow 2-3 times the amount of time indicated in onboarding material for training. Training is self-directed and paid up to a capped number of hours. Tutors are tested after every section. All tutors must have a background test run and are required to pay for the check. When I was hired, the background check was not reimbursed although that could have changed. Once training was complete, tutors were contacted for assignments based on hours/days they were available. I was available 4- days per week and only received assignments for 7-9 hours per week. This was a common complaint from tutors. Tutors provide their own equipment: PC or laptop (which is tested to ensure it meets Amplify standards) headset/earbuds, Wi-Fi, teaching materials (think of items teachers have in a classroom.) Tutors are paid one rate /hour for actual tutoring and a smaller hourly amount for lesson prep, which takes about an hour per session rather than the 1/2 hour tutors are allotted. Tech issues surrounding Blackboard login and functioning were very common (Amplify has a SLACK channel which is how tutors contact coaches -- if at tutor has an issue, they don't email a coach-- they post issue on SLACK.) If you are looking for a part-time job to supplement your current income, don't need consistent work or income, this could work but the frustration way outweighs the reward.

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Amplify Response
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Thank you for your feedback. It's wonderful to hear that you enjoyed helping students and found the support of our coaches valuable. We appreciate your dedication over the past eight months. We are not happy that portions of your experience were unsatisfactory, and we will share your feedback with our team and make sure we do better. We have already incorporated some of the suggestions you made for this school year. The team revamped the onboarding process over the summer. Tutors also now indicate if they want to work more hours than they are assigned in their initial assignment, and as opportunities arise, they are contacted with additional opportunities. For the majority of tutors, Amplify does reimburse background checks. Thank you for sharing your thoughts; they guide us in making positive changes.
1.0
Sep 1, 2023

Avoid at all costs

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Pros

I cannot come up with any pros to working at Amplify.

Cons

Top heavy inexperienced management that doesn't know how to delegate responsibility. Executives are not held accountable for failures across the organization...nope...they're promoted, and little guys are let go (recent reduction in force was not rolled out thoughtfully) Systems are TERRIBLE. For a company in the business of TECH, they should be ashamed. Bad behavior everywhere you look...unprofessional, catty, nobody seems to care and the buck is just passed... Every year, there's a new problem relating to fulfilling sales. Every. single. year. It is amazing that schools continue to purchase. Smart schools have moved on to more established publishers.

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Amplify Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We are not happy to hear that your experience working at Amplify has been unsatisfactory. We will share your feedback with the appropriate teams.
4.0
Aug 30, 2023

Great for a part-time position

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Pros

The hours are fairly flexible and I enjoy watching the kids growing and learning. Being able to work from home is also a plus.

Cons

You aren't able to get a lot of hours and the onboarding/recertification process can be a bit chaotic and disorganized at times.

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Amplify Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We're pleased to hear that you find the flexible hours and the opportunity to work from home advantageous. We will share your onboarding and recertification process feedback with the appropriate team.
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