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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
3.0
Feb 21, 2014
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Pros

Great benefits, most IT managers support telecommuting at least one day a week, never a shortage of work to be done, offices at 32nd Street and I-10 Freeway have a huge cafeteria which makes it convenient for lunch time

Cons

Senior Management Doesn't Care. They just keep having meetings and use words like "Innovation" like it's a condiment you put on a hotdog. They consistently try to tell everyone that we are planning big things, and we can what you think, but then 3 months later all the management changes, and nothing has changed, and the new management comes in and gives the same speech but they "mean it this time". Happens over and over again. Offshore development is encouraged by some groups and these groups don't have a clue how to develop and deliver what was asked for and then they get defensive when everyone points out they keep doing things wrong, and don't ask questions when they have doubt on requirements.

2.0
Aug 14, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the IT employees below senior management have a genuine desire to perform well, work-life balance is OK depending on who you work for, pay is at market if you are willing to kick and scream to get what you want. Work out of San Jose and you get free breakfast, unlimited snacks, fruit, sodas, juices, bagels, muffins, cereals, two k-cup machines with dozens of coffee, cappuccino, and cocoa flavors, tons of creamer flavors. Work from San Jose and come into the office anytime you want; SJ staff begins arriving ~10:30 am.

Cons

Phoenix, where headquarters is located and vast majority of employees, employees treated like second class citizens. Coffee available in Phoenix breakrooms (one flavor, not good), powdered creamer. Six months ago, they took away the plastic forks and spoons from the break rooms in Phoenix under the guise of cost-cutting. Now you have to bring your own utensils or "steal" them from the cafeteria, which is frowned upon. Ask if San Jose lost any of their perks (spoiler alert: the answer is no). Outside of the food and flexibility perks in SJ, the great IT talent has been streaming out of this place over the past six months. The top architects, developers, system engineers, security engineers, and line managers have left for greener pastures over the past year. IT staff tired of the constant re-orgs and downsizing. Promotions are based on little more than how well you can spin how poorly your team is actually performing, and this is all the way up to the CTO level. Such a shame as Apollo Phoenix was a great place to work 2-3 years ago.

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