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Apollo Education Group

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Apollo Education Group reviews

3.9

81% would recommend to a friend

(831 total reviews)
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Gregory W. Cappelli

85% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Apollo Education Group has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 831 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Apollo Education Group 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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831 reviews
1.0
Sep 27, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

When the company's IT department is not in a crisis situation, it's not a bad place to be. Really enjoyed working with most individual contributors, but was astounded at the incompetence of many (thought not all) in upper levels of management. The company felt like it was run by college graduates who did their entire career growth inside the company.

Cons

The company was almost always in crisis due to constant IT issues, management realignments and/or political infighting. During my 3 years at Apollo, IT reorganized no fewer than 4 times. Most IT middle management was comprised seemingly of mid-career software engineers who thought they knew what they were doing who in actuality advanced through cronyism. Most IT individual contributors were foreign workers with visas. The company can't honestly be said to be a major job creator of high paying jobs for local residents since most IT jobs were filled by foreign workers paid substandard (below market) wages with little protection from abuse from their employer.

2.0
Sep 24, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The teams I work with are great and the environment we create is good. Some managers are awesome (but are subject to the same stupidity of leadership the rest of us are). Pay is just ok but not market rate for some positions; benefits are standard. Work life balance is good-depending on your manager; flexible hours and telecommuting are generally available.

Cons

All around is chaos and disorganization. Constant RIFs and reorgs have doomed morale; not sure it's retrievable. Attrition is taking the best and the brightest, as well as the tribal knowledge and experience, left after the RIFs. Pay increases are a joke and everyone gets the same thing--whether they actually do any work or not. There is no access to training or conferences for continuing development or career advancement. Most middle management is incompetent. Upper management are brand new (again) and trying to remake a 200+ person org into a mirror of a successful 20 person group by fixing what isn't broken. Complete sea change in software development methodology because new management just didn't get it and they used to be PMs so they want everything run traditional PMO way. There is very little real information about vision and mission any more; it's all rah rah pep rally unless they need something from us; like writing letters to Congress. And if I hear Sajor say one more time, "I really appreciate all the hard work you all do" in that condescending voice I might throw up. I want to say the vision of making advancement through education available to all is great but I have learned it really is all about making money; the constant focus on $$--having to cut budgets and then still having to find other ways to cut costs (to ridiculous levels) after that--is all we hear about any more.

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