IXL Learning reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(117 total reviews)
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Paul Mishkin

53% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

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2.0
Sep 4, 2015

IXL Learning Has Some Learning to Do :/

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company is doing a terrific job helping families and schools, they have created a community for parents and teachers, and a place for real on-line learning. The company keeps ahead of the standards and allows children to stay on track while having fun. The program is innovative, ever changing and unique. The workplace is slow paced, benefits are nice but could be better, salary is low unless you are a SWE.

Cons

The company is 100 % sales driven and focused. Numbers are a top priority. The CEO and CFO are on different pages. Every employee is 100% disposable, regardless of years at the company or job well done. The rest of the core team that is there is great! HR does what they can but their hands are tied most of the time. Recruiting does a great job to try and sell the place and to keep up. I valued my time there, but never felt appreciated, I am happy to be on to better opportunities. This is a good place for someone with little or no experience, more of a stepping stone. Benefits and pay are not up to par with the rest of the bay area, little or no bonuses and no real motivation to want to do a good job.

5.0
Jul 20, 2015
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Pros

-Fantastic product loved by educators across the world. Really feel like you're making a difference working for this company. -Great starting salary and benefits. -Great work/life balance. -Great co-workers. -Open door management. Really feel like I can approach management with my questions and concerns.

Cons

-Training is a little unguided owing to the company's rapid expansion; my first couple of weeks saw a lot of me just left to my own devices surfing the web.

2.0
Jun 28, 2015
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Pros

- Good health benefits - 401(k) matching - Learned how to write astute e-mails

Cons

The way this company operates is quite comical. It has practically been built into a farm system; one that generates good workers and is a good stepping stone to finding a much better job at a better company. I've seen many people leave IXL and land a promising career where they find happiness and engaging work. While I can't speak for every department, I can say that the department I worked in (Sales) is not a very attractive one. I've never heard of a workplace where the average hours of an employee are 10-7 or 9-6; and the ones who work the later hours are praised as if they're working "long" days. Some employees even take it as far to coming in on the weekends, just so they can get praised by management. Sad. Additionally, the workload from the months of June - December are extremely heavy; especially for Membership Specialists and Subscription Renewal Specialists. This can be extremely draining given that the work is not very challenging or engaging. Essentially, you're drowning in 80 phone calls and 80 e-mails a day, just trying to keep your head above the water. Management will try and coax you into working late by providing dinner; and not promoting the importance of an efficient day. As the saying goes - you're overworked and underpaid. I believe this happens because: 1. Employees are not challenged; due to this issue - it leads employees to search for new jobs online WHILE at work. 2. The salary/commission structure is not competitive with similar companies. Most companies pay their employees commissions monthly. However, at IXL they pay it quarterly. On top of that, they withold 10% of it until the end of the year - so you don't quit. 3. No sense of ownership in any part of the job. At most companies the sales team works together. From SDR to Account Executives to Account Management. However, at IXL everyone has such a defined task - that no ones wants/needs to work together. 4. You do not need a degree to do any of this work.

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