Scholastic reviews

3.4

41% would recommend to a friend

(1,174 total reviews)
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46% positive business outlook

Scholastic has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,174 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Scholastic employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Oct 13, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The individuals on the sales floor are wonderful people to work with. Some of the best!

Cons

*mircomanaged *scripts strictly inforced *Corporate way out of touch with relevant sales skills *Do not know how to effectively incent and motivate a sales team *Out of touch with the customers they are selling to and their needs *Individual talent and expression of sales not valued *Turnover is large and is not a concern nor is the management team or corporate held responsible *Low moral amongst team with the large amount of written warnings for unobtainable metrics *The few who meet the metrics are not rewarded or valued as a team member *Promote from within those with low skill level and who do not meet exceed metrics

4.0
Sep 22, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

The pros of working at scholastic were the casual work environment, location (soho, nyc) and relative low stress of the position.

Cons

The overall quality of developers working at Scholastic wasn't of the highest caliber. The opportunity to really learn new technologies and be on the cutting edge wasn't there. However, being an ecommerce site and not a cutting edge business application, this was to be expected. I just needed to move on for my own professional and personal fulfillment.

1.0
Jun 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The pay was pretty good.

Cons

I would like to share my terrible experience working at Scholastic in Cartersville, GA and warn others about the toxic environment and incompetent management led by Jackie Bines. My time at this location was filled with disappointment and frustration, making it an overall dreadful experience. First and foremost, if you find yourself working the 2nd shift (2:30 PM - 6:30 PM) at the Cartersville location, be prepared for the blatant favoritism displayed by Jackie towards the 1st shift. It was disheartening to witness the constant praise and uplifting of the 1st shift while neglecting and undermining the hard work of the 2nd shift employees. This kind of biased treatment created a divisive and demoralizing atmosphere. Jackie's demeanor towards both the 2nd shift supervisor and the staff at the Cartersville location was nothing short of rude and disrespectful. He consistently belittled and devalued the efforts of the 2nd shift team, contributing to low morale and a lack of motivation among the employees. It was evident that Jackie had no regard for his subordinates and their well-being. Furthermore, Scholastic in Cartersville was incredibly disorganized, with no clear structure or direction. It seemed like nobody knew what they were doing, which led to confusion and inefficiency in everyday operations. This lack of organization and communication created a chaotic work environment, leaving employees frustrated and stressed. One incident that particularly highlighted Jackie's lack of concern for his employees at the Cartersville location was when a former coworker used a racial slur. Although this incident occurred after Jackie had left for the day, the on-duty supervisor handled the situation admirably. However, the next day, Jackie failed to address the incident entirely. It is unacceptable for a manager to ignore such a serious matter that affects the well-being and comfort of their staff. This disregard for important issues further emphasized Jackie's lack of empathy and support for his team. Throughout my 7-8 months at Scholastic in Cartersville, GA, I found the experience to be extremely depressing. The constant negativity, the feeling of being talked down to, and the perpetuation of drama by certain individuals made the workplace toxic and unbearable. While the job itself may have been easy, it quickly became monotonous and uninspiring. As the months went by, I could feel my mental health declining, and it became evident that this job was taking a toll on my overall well-being. In conclusion, I strongly advise against working at Scholastic in Cartersville, GA, primarily due to the horrible management led by Jackie Bines. The favoritism, disrespect, and disorganization within the company, coupled with Jackie's lack of care for his employees, make it an incredibly unpleasant workplace. Save yourself the distress and seek opportunities elsewhere, where your efforts and well-being are truly valued.

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