IXL Learning reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(447 total reviews)
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Paul Mishkin

53% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

IXL Learning has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 447 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The IXL Learning 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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447 reviews
2.0
May 24, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Strength of products -Many friendly people -Exciting industry

Cons

I have numerous gripes with IXL that resulted in me leaving, but before reading any further I want to preface that these are just my observations and hopefully the company can work to improve over time. The difficulty with a dysfunctional workplace is that folks like me end up "checking out" when things do not improve, and we end up becoming disgruntled ex-employees once we have alternatives or go full-on OfficeSpace and stop caring altogether. I would never tell anyone reading my review to reject a secure job that provides them enough income to support them and their family (unless they had alternatives). My advice is to take any review with a grain of salt and use your own judgements to see if the remarks align with observations made during interview(s). Additionally, there are a number of roles at IXL so my perspective may not apply. Who knows, maybe you are the person this company needs to reorient their direction? -Peter Principle: Much of the management is comprised of veteran employees who have shown lots of loyalty from when the company was very small, but aren't necessarily a good fit for roles where they are expected to mentor and oversee other workers. Days were almost always chaotic, which then led to stress and lots of "bad moods" on their faces. (Aside: much of management is strangely involved in some of the minutia of their previous roles, despite being overwhelmed) -Work/Life balance: I recall being quite excited about the "flexible hours" touted on IXL's hiring page. Turns out this was far from the truth: I was denied days off, was given no opportunities to work from home, was expected to travel and/or work on weekends, and had to work a rigid 9-6 schedule every single day. Management's idea of charity was to surprise workers before holiday weekends with a 1-hour early dismissal. -Odd workplace culture: While many individuals were incredibly friendly and great people, the overarching mood was extremely antiseptic. Social events consisted of generic once-a-month birthday celebrations and the occasional lunchtime sports game (But of course, who wants to play kickball at lunch when your day is miserably boring and you want some time to relax?). -Vertical paranoia: Extreme concern for keeping contact information under wraps, emails and other writing addressed to customers was very formulaic and revolved around a handful of talking points. Very little information about production schedules or even the company's history were shared with employees. Most decisions/projects relied on personal approval and involvement of senior management, causing things to move very slowly. Despite seemingly rolling in new revenue, unwillingness to spend money on office hardware and other expenses.

5.0
Jun 20, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

IXL is a great place to work. I look forward to getting up and going into work every weekday. The product analysts come from many different disciplines, which can result in some lively discussions. Everyone on the development team is very intelligent and easy to work with. It'll be interesting to see the how the team dynamics change as we grow. Our team meetings are already almost filling up our new conference room! But the best part about working here is that we work on cutting-edge educational technology products, which help kids around the world learn!

Cons

Schedules can get tight, which can make it hard for everyone on the development team. Nothing to the point where we're pulling all-nighters or anything, but we've had some long nights leading up to release dates. This isn't that different from any other start up from what I've heard.

3.0
May 3, 2011

Comme ci, comme ca

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not bad pay. Decent product. Clean workplace although crowded.

Cons

Everyone is expected to work HARD - that's not the bad part though. There's a split between those who are hired as low level tech labourers and higher level. Everyone works hard, however depending on what you are hired for really determines where you'll be stuck due to limited upward mobility.

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