Review - Teaching Assistant 2U Employee Review

5.0
14 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote Flexible Nice colleague Training provided Professional

Cons

Fair pay By contract Not long term None None

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2U Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with 2U. We love hearing all of the positive aspects of #Lifeat2U, like our focus on flexibility, our amazing people, and the various professional development opportunities that you mentioned in your review. We agree that our colleagues are some of the nicest and most passionate people to work with. Employee feedback is important to hear as we continue to grow and evolve our business and culture and we greatly appreciate you taking the time to share with us.

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