I'm bitter and disillusioned. - Product Development K12 Employee Review

1.0
Jun 1, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

flexible hours ability to work at home when necessary opportunity to do creative, exciting work interesting colleagues fast-paced environment products are decent excellent tech support

Cons

Management promises promotions and conversions to salaried employment that never materialize. Too much pressure on product development to work faster is starting to cause tension and infighting between and within teams. Lots of reliance on contractors rather than salaried employees. Contractors are never converted to salaried employees unless they extert leverage by getting another job offer. This rewards disloyalty and makes people who work hard and stay with the company feel like saps. Promotions seem based on the whim of the CEO rather than competence, loyalty, or performance. Products are put together in an assembly line fashion, with lots of pressure on employees to work faster and cheaper. It's very difficult to understand the product as a whole while you're working on it. Lack of communication, mainly because no one has any time. Failure to provide adequate training... which is inexcusable in an education company. Employees are treated like second-class citizens, contractors are treated worse. The company uses a confusing array of proprietary and off-the-shelf software, much of which doesn't work well together. It requires a lot of training for new employees... which is going to become a serious problem if people keep leaving.

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5.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

Great co workers teams work well together

Cons

none that i know of . loved my time there

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K12 Response
3mo
We’re thrilled to hear you’ve had such a positive experience at K12! Thank you for being part of our team and for sharing your perspective.
3.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great collaboration with highly professional colleagues who truly care about teaching and education. Work remotely.

Cons

Insufficient training for the many responsibilities of the position. Insufficient follow-up from the upper administration on said responsibilities. Workload increased to levels that made completion of said workload difficult (with putting in extra hours without added compensation) to basically impossible. Difficult to change roles (at least, in my position). Many additional hours away from the classroom, which greatly disrupted educational continuity.

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K12 Response
3w
Thank you for your honest feedback. We appreciate you sharing both the positives and areas for improvement, and we’ll make sure your perspective is shared internally.
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