Unsuitable - Program Supervisor Catapult Learning Employee Review

1.0
Nov 18, 2024
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Pros

Flexible Schedule: The job offers a flexible schedule, allowing for a better work-life balance and the ability to manage personal commitments alongside professional responsibilities.

Cons

Toxic Work Environment: The work environment is highly toxic, with a lack of respect and support among colleagues. This includes rude teammates and a general culture of negativity. Microaggressions: Both from internal team members and external clients, leading to uncomfortable and hostile interactions that create unnecessary stress. Ageism and Bias: There is an evident bias from older women on the team who show a clear disdain for younger talent, creating a divisive and unwelcoming atmosphere. Discrimination: Instances of racism, prejudice, and bias are present, making it difficult for employees from diverse backgrounds to feel included or supported. If you are a Black or Brown woman or man do NOT apply. Poor Compensation: The pay is significantly below industry standards, contributing to team members' frustration and low morale. Lack of Respect: Colleagues are often talked about behind their backs, and negative comments are made openly, further eroding trust and collaboration within the team.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

My supervisor was supportive, attentive, and respectful. Her weekly meetings were helpful, and supplies were ordered promptly.

Cons

Our funding was abruptly cut by the government. I was given no warning. All communications ceased from that day.

2.0
Apr 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Small groups allow strong focus on growing your instruction and differentiation skills - Exposure to multiple grades builds deep understanding of skill progression - Ability to drive meaningful student growth and maintain strong relationships

Cons

- Unstable pay and low job security (hourly, contract, funding-dependent) - when we're off for a break, or unexpected snow days, you do not get paid any of those hours. you don't know if you're hired for the next school year until mid/late August. title 1 funding cuts make the job unpredictable (significantly cut down hours with no notice- Friday notice, effective Monday) , and not secure. Hourly pay seems good until you realize you will almost never work a full 80 hours/paycheck - Heavy paperwork and misaligned responsibilities - Limited support for professional growth or leadership development - Some of the worst benefits packages I've ever seen - next to no employer investment in retirement and employer is very limited in health benefits contributions

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