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Curriculum Associates

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Current Employee- Business Analyst - Business Analyst - Integration Curriculum Associates Employee Review

5.0
Aug 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Curriculum Associates provides great quality products and services to teachers and students and I believe in what we do. I think we make a difference in their lives for the better daily. Company growth has been great and it seems like new hires are joining the team weekly. Compensation IMO has been above par and I think this is to retain and attract talent. Work life balance is terrific I never have issues requesting time off or if I have an appointment during work hours its very flexible.

Cons

The only con is there was a decent amount of turnover with management. A handful of managers left within a couple month window and morale was down in the department. That said, the new hires to replace those who left have been great and we are back on track with morale on the rise.

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Curriculum Associates Response
3y
We are glad to hear that you feel supported and valued as an employee at CA. As CA grows, our employee experience remains a top priority.

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5.0
Jun 20, 2026
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Pros

Great people, great experience, great professional opportunities

Cons

No cons I had an amazing experience :)

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Curriculum Associates Response
1w
Thank you for sharing this feedback — and for the energy you brought to your time here. It's genuinely great to hear that the people and the professional opportunities stood out to you. Supporting the growth of everyone on our team — including those early in their careers — is something we care about, and it's meaningful to know that showed up in your experience. We appreciate you taking the time to share it.
1.0
Jul 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people even if we are remote. Good benefits.

Cons

They keep moving the goal post while piling on more expectations. First it was opening an office in India to "chase the sun" (98 US employees got layed off before the holidays. CEO sent out a recorded message admitting that conducting business is cheaper in India. No employees outside the US were layed off), next asking what employees would be willing to give up benefit wise (keep in mind they are known for being on the lower end of market with compensation) and now forcing mandatory fun days for a small percentage of employees who are remote not hybrid (they won't be tracking you but if you don't attend it will be part of your performance review. Asking for an exception is possibly a trap or test to see who is a "team player"). This all feels like a trap or a bad dream. The foundation is cracking under the weight of growing without taking a break for things to adjust. I'm burnt out and exhausted. Always waiting for the next shoe to drop will do that. I do my work, I do it well but that doesn't seem to be good enough anymore.

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Curriculum Associates Response
14h
Thank you for sharing this. We're glad the people and benefits still feel like genuine positives in your experience. We hear your concerns about the pace of change recently and recognize that a lot of change landing at once can feel less like growth and more like pressure. Burnout is something we take seriously, and we're working to make sure the "why" behind these decisions is communicated clearly. We believe that being together in person makes us stronger as a team. And we also value flexibility, which is why we're asking for just 6 days a month from employees local to our Billerica office, not a full return to office. Flexibility has been, and will continue to be, core to how we work.
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