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Curriculum Associates

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Curriculum Associates reviews

3.9

69% would recommend to a friend

(681 total reviews)
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67% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Curriculum Associates has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 681 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Curriculum Associates 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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681 reviews
5.0
May 2, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Product Values Based Great Co-workers Great CEO Growing Company Flexible, adapt to educator needs

Cons

Depending on your outlook some of the following could be considered cons: Fast-paced work environment (fast growth = fast change) Travel

5.0
Jun 28, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Curriculum Associates is a great, small, private company that cares most about their people. This can be said by any company, but they actually care. If they like you as a person, they'll find a position for you. The CEO, Rob Waldron even interviews EVERY single candidate! I've never heard of this with any national company.

Cons

I don't have any cons.

2.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Per diem educational consultant roles offer great flexibility and would be great for someone who is retired or looking to pick up a side gig after leaving classroom teaching.

Cons

Curriculum Associates is a for-profit company which preys on former educators’ desire to help students. Their mission-driven language masks a profit-first model that relies on former teachers’ willingness to give extra time, energy, and especially unpaid labor in ways that feel uncomfortably similar to the exploitation many experienced in education itself. For educators considering this as a transition out of the classroom, it is important to understand that reality clearly before accepting the role. As reflected in other recent reviews, compensation for the part-time Professional Learning team was significantly reduced, leaving many employees with gig-level pay while still facing expectations that often resemble—or exceed—full-time professional demands. The work frequently involves extensive travel, cross-time-zone scheduling, and collaboration across multiple departments. While these experiences can be professionally rewarding, part-time staff are often treated as though they have the same availability as salaried employees, despite being compensated only for select portions of their time. Meetings and responsibilities are regularly scheduled on unpaid days, with limited recognition that many employees rely on supplemental work, caregiving flexibility, or intentionally chose part-time roles for work-life balance. The result is a role that functions as serious sales and customer retention support, but is increasingly compensated like a side job. Additionally, prospective employees should carefully evaluate the advertised hourly rate, as it can be misleading. The posted rate generally applies only to customer-facing hours, which represent just one portion of the job’s actual responsibilities. Many essential duties—including planning, internal meetings, travel, and administrative responsibilities—may be unpaid or compensated at substantially lower rates, significantly reducing true earnings. Combined with seasonal fluctuations, inconsistent workloads, and the unpredictability of school-based scheduling, income can be highly unstable and difficult to control. Even performance incentives may feel disconnected from actual effort or effectiveness, as bonus structures are often tied more to assigned work volume than employee performance, leaving workers with limited agency over their earning potential.

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Curriculum Associates Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We appreciate you highlighting the flexibility of the per diem Educational Consultant role, and we also hear the concerns you raised around compensation, scheduling expectations, workload, and work-life balance for part-time team members. CA's Educational Consultants play a key role in partnering with educators and ensuring our work has meaningful impact in classrooms, and we deeply value the expertise and commitment they bring. We know it’s important that employees feel their time, expertise, and contributions are respected and supported. Feedback like yours helps surface where experiences may not align with those expectations, particularly around scheduling practices, communication, and clarity around compensation structure. We’re continuing to evaluate how we support part-time employees and create more sustainable ways of working as the needs of schools and teams evolve. We appreciate you sharing your perspective, and we’ll be reflecting this feedback back to leadership as part of those ongoing conversations. Thank you again for taking the time to share your experience.
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