A clowntown of the highest order - Assessment Specialist ETS Employee Review

1.0
13 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Solid friendships formed through trauma bonding

Cons

If I could give zero stars I would. Wasted the better part of a decade in this pit only to: - have good work be rewarded with more work, while peers received raises, awards, and promotions due to their personal friendships with management - endure a toxic work environment fueled by sadistic bosses who would make it their mission to keep you down and gaslight you at every opportunity - acquire zero relevant skills or abilities that keep pace with the modern career landscape (seriously, there were colleagues that still insisted on working with paper and pencils and thought I was a comp sci genius for knowing how to do an add function in excel) - be denied opportunities to present and travel to conferences, because only managers are allowed to galavant around the globe on the company's dime - make crap money with pitiful cost of living increases for a job that requires a master's degree (at minimum) - be forced to work with unprofessional colleagues who were protected by leadership (if you raise concerns about mistreatment, you're branded as difficult) After years of trying to make it work, I reached a breaking point and did everything possible to upskill and pivot into a real corporation. With years of hindsight behind me, I can honestly encourage any prospective candidate to run for the hills: the stress and monotony of this pointless job is a true waste of your time and talent. The "ETS name" and the "internal celebrities" who have been there for decades are virtually unknown and irrelevant to anyone outside of the testing world; it's pathetic to think I once cared about what any of them thought. An academic background can land you in many wonderful places with a contemporary outlook, a true business strategy, and compensation you deserve; you do not have to settle for this wasteland, especially now that most universities are going test optional and the broader public realizes that standardized tests are outdated, a poor predictor of anyone's intellectual prowess, and certainly do not "unlock opportunities" or "level playing fields" for anyone despite what ETS's Z-list marketing team tries to spin up (in fact, it's quite the opposite).

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5.0
11 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It was a good experience.

Cons

Nothing of note that was negative.

1.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Support of immediate management and coworkers makes coming to work every day a pleasure.

Cons

Where to start... First, the employee performance evaluation process and methodology has changed from 1) performance vs your job description to 2) OKRs which were completely unattainable and meaningless at every level to 3) rocks and outcomes which again have very little to do with the day to day jobs of most employees. It seems the burden for goals and objectives and performance management has shifted from management to employees as they try to define a methodology that holds only doers responsible for the company's success. All this since Amit Sevak took over. Management manipulated the questions in a recent employee survey to force responses that made it look like there was improvement year over year. Of course, when you add a new President between the employees and the CEO peoples opinion of senior management is improved. Of course when you shift the focus to immediate management from senior management, the responses will be improved. Try issuing the exact same survey as the prior year and see how much "real" improvement there was in the numbers.

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