Low morale, culture of dishonesty, unprofessional management - Enterprise Account Executive LearnQuest Employee Review

1.0
7 Dec 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Really no pros here, just avoid.

Cons

Morale is low, employees are pawns, the culture is built on dishonesty from the top down. Example: According to the website, the "CEO" is Lucy Schneiberg, She has however no operational role. None. It's just to claim being a "woman-run business" in RFPs, or to get an advantage with federal bids. It's basically a lie. Management is primarily concerned with making money for themselves any way they can. "Fake it before you make it" is the unofficial motto of the company. The leadership is irrational, and has no executive experience, with no background in professionally run corporations. So strategy, culture, organization and execution are all a big fat mess. You'd be joining a family business that's by and for the family. Not the customer, not any partners, certainly not the employees. Proceed with caution. Don't get fooled by positive reviews. They are "management-driven". Look at the language used, the comments provided. They're fake. Just like the company's unofficial motto suggests. Definitely not recommended for anybody with any career aspirations, or any other options available to them. Avoid.

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LearnQuest Response
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If this review is actually from a former employee, which is unlikely, then we hope you find a better cultural fit elsewhere and wish you the best. LearnQuest is a family owned business, and, as such, prides itself a on culture of ethics, teamwork, ownership and accountability. LearnQuest values its employees and partners, and has a 100% focus on customer satisfaction, which is reflected in all that we do, and is only possible because of the passion and commitment from the wonderful people that work here.

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5.0
1 Oct 2025
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Pros

One of the biggest pluses is that the company is fully remote, which gives a lot of flexibility. You also get to work with people in different countries, so the projects feel global and interesting. Teams are small, which means you’re not stuck in a narrow role. You pick up a wide range of projects, learn quickly, and can actually see the impact of your work. Leadership is approachable and open to ideas, which makes it easy to contribute.

Cons

The workload can feel high at times because the teams are lean, but the flip side is you gain a ton of experience and skills much faster than in a larger company. Things can change quickly and processes are still improving, which means you have to be adaptable, but it also keeps the work from getting stale.

1.0
1 Apr 2026
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Business outlook

Pros

Seemed like a nice opportunity in concept.

Cons

They don't pay invoices. Multiple instructors have said their payments are late or don't happen at all after multiple reminders well past contract time limits. This place seems to have financial issues. Do not recommend.

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