Imagine Learning reviews

3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(613 total reviews)
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Jonathan Grayer

42% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Imagine Learning has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 613 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Imagine 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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613 reviews
5.0
May 4, 2017

Content Developer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great facilities, great benefits and schedule. Great people to work with. Awesome company vision.

Cons

Sometimes you have to work with older data or old perceptions. They are working hard to fix this.

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Imagine Learning Response
8y
We're so glad you are here!
2.0
Apr 27, 2017

Falling into a Rabbit Hole

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing product! Probably the best out there! Loved my co-workers. Great work/life balance. When it's good, it's great and I overall enjoyed the company but there were definitely things that had me looking elsewhere as continued to work and watch the environment change year to year.

Cons

Working remote, the company struggled with effective and timely communication. The heads of the sales team and customer success team expect their employees to work and talk together but it does not seem like they do themselves. Bonuses that are claimed to be tied to performance were not and inconsistent. It seemed more like a popularity contest. The discrepancy in pay increases and bonuses cannot be explained. CSM's work extremely hard and tirelessly for (supposed to be "with" but it's "for") their APM's. CSM's are not compensated for the work they do. The main part of the job expectation is to make sure customers are satisfied enough that they renew, yet when we guarantee the renew, the APM (sales) comes and collects the check on top of all of the commission. You don't see a dime of it unless you have a generous APM who offers because they recognize your work. They try hard to make it a great place to work but miss the mark a lot because they do not listen to the concerns of the employees. CSM's keep the programs up and running outside of the engineering room, but are treated like the bottom of the barrel. Technology issues are a huge burden and the most consistent thing going at IL. CSM's are put in bad positions, because many times we were not notified about the issues (by the company who know about them), but would get blamed at the schools and would not know how to rectify the situation or even notify our customers. To our customers we are the face of Imagine Learning, so we had to "fall on the sword" every time and many times looked unprofessional because we were not informed and didn't have a "talk track". Nepotism runs deep here and the ability for growth is very limited and leads to nowhere. Moral is starting to waver as micromanagement seems to be increasing. Upper management in for the field department could be much better and more knowledgeable about what CSM's do. Doesn't seem like a clear plan... many ideas get throw out with the expectation that we adjust to them, but then they are changed before you can even tell if it worked. I hope they look at the areas that are hurting them and evaluate from the inside out...

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Imagine Learning Response
8y
I'm sorry your experience wasn't completely positive. We have made great improvements this year and hope the concerns you shared are already improving. We realize there is still much we can do, and our team is committed to making the necessary changes.
2.0
Apr 6, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful and caring work team. I really enjoy the people I interact with regularly, such as customer support, sales reps, etc.

Cons

Diminishing bonuses, no pay raises in spite of hard work. No differentiated salary. I work in the city as a "customer success manager" and get paid similarly to those who live in a small town. My bonus is tied to whether my sales rep makes his or her quota, without regard to how everyone else works on the team to support and retain clients. Obviously, our sales rep felt awful when no one got their bonus. There's also little opportunity for promotion.

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Imagine Learning Response
8y
I'm sorry you don't feel fairly compensated for your work. We are working toward new incentive options for our CSMs that we hope will resolve some of the concerns you have mentioned. Please feel free to speak with your manager or department head if you'd like to discuss further.
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