SAGA Education reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(240 total reviews)
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Alan Safran

63% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

SAGA Education has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 240 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SAGA Education 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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1.0
Sep 10, 2016

Amazing Students, Shady Leadership

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Pros

- relationships that you build with students and their families - some people that you work with are really interesting and passionate people

Cons

- awful health insurance - the leadership is wholly unprepared and undertrained. This will trickle down to you, as it is nearly impossible to be an effective tutor without a supportive site director. - confused mission. Leadership sends you mixed messages and holds you accountable for things totally out of your control (like their math class grades). - almost zero professional development - false promises to many of my colleagues about opportunities for growth within the organization. - promoting is entirely based on who likes you. - very very high turnover - company culture is centered around petty politics and negativity - organization claims to value feedback, but never responds to feedback or make changes based on feedback - really fast growth resulting in lack of transparency and lack of focus on improving the existing programs. Problems just don't get fixed. - culture of not trusting management all the way from the top to the bottom. - you know the pay going into it - but the pay gap between tutors and Site Directors is insane. A start-up non profit laying their "leadership" $55,000+ in their first year is unheard of and a gross misuse of funding. You can't help but feel mistreated when you're making hardly over the poverty line and you look to your right and see your Site Director napping at their desk or watch them stroll in an hour late almost every day. Zero accountability. - the worst is how shady some of the people in leadership positions really are. You join because you're passionate about bringing change but one talk with the CEO will make you feel like you're working for a for-profit company that is purely focused on numbers instead of the actual students.

4.0
Sep 9, 2016
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Pros

Amazing coworkers Directly working with students and Families at an Urban School setting Great experience for those interested in teaching or in Public Education Policy

Cons

Not a job that is sustainable for more than 2 years Benefits are tricky No Full-time HR person

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SAGA Education Response
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Providing affordable, quality medical insurance benefits for our employees is critical both for our staff and for our organization. This year we hired a full time HR manager, a position we never had in the past. The addition, which allows our HR team to resolve questions expeditiously, has been well received by our new cohort of Fellows. We understand how important medical coverage is for our employees and we commit to working with them on any questions or concerns related to their medical plan. While our permanent staff pay 50% of the premium cost for health insurance, our Fellows are offered medical insurance coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield for a cost share of about 30% of the premium. Our health insurance plan is optional; most fellows do not elect it. Fellows wishing to waive SAGA health insurance coverage because they have their own receive a benefits opt-out payment with every paycheck. We also have a dental plan, and flexible spending accounts for our Fellows that provide tax benefits for eligible medical, childcare and transportation costs. A common misconception is that the Perkins Teacher Loan Cancellation program is a SAGA program--it is not. SAGA helps provide the application and necessary employer documents, and supports our Fellows throughout the application process. However, the final eligibility is determined by the loan holder. If for some reason cancellation isn’t an option, other options include deferment and income-based options. Our Fellows have been successful and satisfied with each of these options.
5.0
Sep 8, 2016

Do it for the kids

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Pros

You will enjoy this job only if you care about the cause.

Cons

You take on a lot or roles but you are underpaid

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