Ecampus.com reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(151 total reviews)

Matt Montgomery

67% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Ecampus.com has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 151 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ecampus.com 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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151 reviews
1.0
Jun 19, 2019

Toxic Workplace: From the Top-Down

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you're willing to be miserable, it can be a good "stepping stone" workplace. You learn about the textbook industry if you're willing to insert yourself into meetings beyond the scope of your job. There is growth opportunity if you're competent, and again, willing to work in chaos.

Cons

I logged in to show a co-worker how terrible the reviews were for this company and realized they must have bribed some current employees to post positive reviews to hide the honest ones. This place is THE most toxic work environment I have or ever will experience in my life. I worked directly with the CEO and then moved into another department eventually. The CEO takes pride in his verbal and emotional abuse of employees, managers and underlings alike. He sees every person there as replaceable and regularly name-calls and insults them behind closed doors. In other departments, you are overworked and underpaid - literally every person other than executives are underpaid there, no exception. Don't think you will be the one to break the cycle - you won't. There is hardly any organizational structure, and managers are just those who have managed to make it past 3-5 years there. There is no leadership training or investment in professional development, so in general, the management is terrible. HR policies are antiquated and aimed at only conserving costs - not caring for their employees. The physical environment of the main office is deplorable and they do not care because its so cheap. They are unwilling to change to keep good employees for longer than an average of 1-2 years, so unfortunately, many of the people that work there are either sub-par or just biding their time until another opportunity comes along. Don't be like me and naively think "oh it can't be that bad". It is.

1.0
Aug 10, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There really aren't any great things about working here. The 401k match is nice and they offer very basic benefits (Health, Dental, Vision) for affordable rates. I guess if you want a low energy company and a job with no challenge or opportunity, then that might be a plus.

Cons

There are 3 major issues with this company which create a lot of problems and a pretty negative environment. They are the upper management, the culture and the CEO. There are a lot of great people who work here and a lot of talent, unfortunately, this company is not a place where hard work, talent or dedication are recognized or noticed. There is almost no upward mobility, because there is almost no organizational structure. The culture is non-existent, people barely interact, the office is windowless, full of cockroaches and the awful working conditions have become a pretty sad joke among the employees. I was with the company for over 3 years in various roles. I was an account manager in the virtual bookstore for 2 of those years. On a side note - I wasn’t fired, so this is not a spiteful post by a disgruntled former employee. If you are interviewing for a position in this department, there are a few things you should know 1: Your starting salary will be your only salary. Raises never happen. Ever. The CEO specifically states that raises are not guaranteed, even for yearly cost of living adjustments. 2: You will never receive a performance review. The leadership of this department will promise them a couple times a year, but there are always reasons why they "just don't have time" to get around to them. If you sit down and express concern about this issue, you will be patronized. 3: During the "travel seasons" you will be expected to be on call for trips that will be planned at the last minute. These are not trips which they didn't know about until the last minute, these are trips that they know about months in advance, but wait until the last minute to make travel arrangements and tell employees to plan for them. Expect less than a few days of notice for these trips. 4: When you are traveling, your accommodations will include red eye flights and/or long drives. It is quite common to travel for an entire day after your school visit, getting home well after midnight and then you are expected back in the office the next morning. Expect to work many days’ worth of overtime, with no compensation. 5: The department is inefficiently (because there is no organizational structure) managed. The leadership is quite often profane, sexually inappropriate and oblivious to problems. Those in charge get very stressed and overwhelmed because they refuse to delegate or lead. There is no one problem when it comes to upper management, but this is a huge component. The company tries to brand themselves as an innovative startup, but they are far from either. The entire business model is chasing the industry leaders’ ideas. eCampus isn't doing anything that makes them an industry leader, they are industry followers at the back of the line. At any level of management there is a lack of direction and vision. These issues start at the top and trickle all the way down, creating a toxic work environment and an unsustainable business model. They want to grow by signing new accounts, but they don’t want to build a scalable organizational structure. If this review seems hyperbolic, it is because the issues are comically bad. They seem to go out of their way to avoid making positive progressive changes.

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Ecampus.com Response
9y
I am very sorry to hear that you were unhappy with your position at eCampus. I will let you know that all managers have gotten better and employees are given annual raises/reviews. We have hired a cleaning company to try and help keep the buildings clean. The travel arrangements have greatly improved with more notice and not having to report to work on time after arriving home late at night. I am sorry you didn't feel as if eCampus had a culture. We pride ourselves on being a large business with a small company feel. Most employees feel like their co-workers are all family. We have had a lot of employees who have moved up in the company and we continue to strive to continue to promote employees whenever possible. eCampus is continuing to grow and we strive to ensure our employees feel appreciated and enjoy working here.
1.0
May 23, 2016

Virtual Bookstore Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

401K match and vacation amount is pretty standard. However, there are vacation blackout periods in December and May. Vision and Dental insurance are not expensive.

Cons

Department managers have zero respect for your personal life during 'buyback' season. You will be 'asked' (a.k.a. told) to travel with less than 48 hours notice because they do not plan ahead, despite having done this for 10+ years. Special treatment is provided to some people so they do not have to travel nearly as much as their peers. Employees who do not perform are not disciplined as long as they fit into the clique. However, if an employee does not fit in, he/she can be terminated on the spot. Employees are expected to work extra from home, have email on their phones, and put in overtime without compensation. Pay is entry-level, directed toward recent college grads. Even with a college degree, it will take years before your salary breaks $40K. Nearly all software used is written in-house by a group of approx. 6 people. This is a huge bottleneck and causes a backlog of issues which will never be resolved. Multiple executives are dishonest with their employees and business partners. Some actions are unethical and possibly illegal. The only offices with windows are the CEO's, CFO's, and CEO's assistant's. Cubicles have water stains and appear to be second-hand or recovered from a flooded office. Large cockroaches. Employee bathrooms worse than many gas stations.

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Ecampus.com Response
9y
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. I am very sorry to hear that you were unhappy. I ensure you that situations in the Virtual Bookstore have greatly improved. Before employees are hired, they are warned about the amount of travel during buyback season. They are giving more notice now for employees who travel and they are not gone as long at a time. All department managers have made it a priority to do annual reviews. Restrooms and building are cleaned on a regular basis and we are constantly looking for ways to improve all workplace conditions for our employees. We are competitive in our pay in all departments. Most of our employees find Ecampus a very enjoyable place to work.
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