Great colleagues and mission, awful environment and leadership - Anonymous employee Atom Learning Employee Review

2.0
8 July 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Everyone I worked with was committed, smart, fun, and accountable for their work. Direct managers were great, and really cared about the growth and success of their reports. The flexible work is good, and the office social were great. The product is well designed and it's nice to work on an educational platform.

Cons

The reviews that say 'startups are not for everyone' are really just disguising that this is a three year company that still does not have any formal career progression for employees, so it is impossible to know how to progress. They do not have an HR department, so it's unclear how you can express these frustrations other than to your direct manager, who has no power over promotions or salary. This is because senior leadership do not know how to delegate responsibility to people they hire, despite those people being incredible at what they do. The complete lack of progression is evident in that qualified people are only advanced when others are fired - if that, as they'll also just hire people in to senior roles. Benefits and salary are not competitive, although SLT say they are 'market rate' - when you try to show research showing other roles with similar profiles with higher salaries, they ignore you. Of the people I know who left, they all received around a 10-20% increase just on their starting salaries, which SLT are aware of, so it continues to stun me they're willing to just lose talented people by not increasing salaries to what the market actually pays. The pension scheme is low, and there is no real medical or wellness benefit, again there are other startups/smaller tech companies that have better benefits. There is a definite culture of fear, because while there is the chance to take ownership of projects, the targets set are unrealistic and people are let go with no warning. Everyone ends up doing work outside their role because they're continually pressuring people to perform more than is possible in a normal working day - I regularly worked late nights to hit targets. The reviews that say 'cultures of freedom and responsibility aren't for everyone' are so misleading because people are happy to take on responsibility but are then punished when the SLT decide to prioritise something else. Overall, the senior leadership don't respect their team enough to provide progression, competitive salary or benefits, and ultimately don't seem to care when they lose good people. Atom can't continue to grow while it is so mismanaged and dysfunctional internally.

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2.0
22 June 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are loads of wonderful people who are great at what they do and happy to collaborate and support each other. There are also some good benefits, such as flexible working and opportunities to work abroad.

Cons

I wasn't planning to add a review, but since there are clearly fake reviews spinning everything, here is my experience. • As others have mentioned, salary levels are middling. Whilst there are open offers to discuss salary in theory, they are always shut down in practice. • For commercial teams, targets are generally arbitrary and unrealistic. Should these be missed, leadership swiftly and quietly fires people, or suddenly moves them into roles that are either a demotion or to completely different teams where you are unlikely to be successful. • To that end, there are regular team reorganisations to try to make things better, without actually understanding and addressing the real issues. • There is also no real room for career progression. There are vague discussions, but in practice it mostly looks like taking on additional work but being told to wait for a salary increase. More work for less pay is the way.

15
5.0
17 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company is genuinely a great place to work. The working hours are very flexible and can be tailored to suit your schedule, and tutors are able to choose students they feel most aligned with. In my opinion, the pay is reasonable for the level of effort required. The company also provides slides and helpful resources to support lesson planning, and the administrative side is straightforward and easy to manage for both tutors and clients. Most importantly, the management team is extremely accommodating and supportive in difficult situations. In my experience, they have provided valuable guidance when dealing with challenging parents, particularly in setting professional boundaries and addressing instances of verbal abuse, which made me feel well supported as a tutor.

Cons

At the beginning, additional time may be needed outside of working hours to prepare lesson slides and materials, so the role can initially feel quite time-consuming. However, once you become familiar with the process and build up resources, the workload becomes much more manageable and relatively low effort. At times, it can also be slow to gain clients, particularly when there are many tutors applying. However, I found that building strong relationships with students and parents, alongside receiving positive feedback, helped significantly in securing more clients over time. Tutors do receive less than half of the amount charged to clients by the company. That said, the recent pay increase has made the role feel worthwhile overall considering the level of effort and flexibility involved.

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