Knewton Reviews

3.6

57% would recommend to a friend

(58 total reviews)

Brian Kibby

35% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Knewton has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 58 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Knewton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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58 reviews
1.0
28 Mar 2016

Political and Toxic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some great employees, nice perks like dinner and metro cards. There are tampons in the women's bathroom. Lots of free t-shirts

Cons

- Teams didn't work together, instead it was a battle to take each other out - There's absolutely no consistent vision to what is being built and no validation from consumers that they want it - It's unclear that the leadership actually cares at all about the students. Policy advocates on the side of privacy have every reason to be concerned. - No clear values - the first time I saw the values was 5 months in. I had a fit of laughter over how much Knewton lives up to none of the values. - The misogyny, Knewton is okay with workplace relationships so expect to be hit on, drunkenly asked out and belittled by coworkers.

2.0
22 Jan 2018

Executive Director

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay and benefits were competitive, product engine is/was top notch.

Cons

Missed the boat of opportunity with turnover. New upper management known in the industry for disassembling great companies and unfortunately that's where Knewton looks to be headed.

2.0
19 Apr 2019

Doesn't matter anymore, but my time sucked

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Espresso machine, free lunch, regular happy hours, free alcohol, pool table, dog-friendly office, catered hack days, holiday party

Cons

The CEO is an absolute clown. The first time I met him he asked where I went to college. When I told him he responded "not our market!" Really awkward. The only time you see him is when he's giving hokey inspirational speeches complete with made up salesey catch phrases and sending completely irrelevant emails to the company meant to inspire us when they really just made us question his intelligence. Senior leadership is extremely secretive despite the fact that they constantly advertise open communication. It's all lip service and they're all slimy. They're extremely defensive of the bad decisions they've made, especially the horrible office we moved into. Ohhh, the office! Yeah, Knewton used to have a beautiful office with enough desks for each employee (apparently that's a luxury!), a patio, and plenty of nooks to hide in and do great work. The new office was dark, had no new mother's area when employees arrived (even though there was a new mother), was in a subway dead zone, often had one working elevator, disgusting bathrooms, and nowhere to have company-wide meetings. My commute to work usually involved being verbally assaulted by the hoards of homeless people, drug addicts, and construction workers in the area. The worst part, by far, was having to work with the Sales team. They were put on a pedestal after the launch of Knewton's alta and touted as the people driving our company. In reality, they're the most dimwitted, narcissistic, yet demanding people I've ever seen. They treated every suggestion a professor had as something that had to be done by engineers or the product team immediately, since a lost sale could mean the loss of their job. When the layoff happened, we got to watch some of the best employees at Knewton be carted into a room and sent home forever while the sales team all remained. Seriously, don't work here. Actually, you probably can't, because it really looks like they're trying to be bought after we were made to sip the Kool-Aid that Knewton was on a path to success and about to change the future of education. Good riddance.

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