Learnosity Reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(62 total reviews)

Gavin Cooney

75% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Learnosity has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 62 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Learnosity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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62 reviews
1.0
9 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are many pros to working here. As many as 3. Challenging solution. Great teams and colleagues. Some career growth (You’ll learn to avoid toxic workplaces In the future).

Cons

- Leadership lack experience and are therefore pretty awful at being leaders. Being sound is not a leadership skill. - Toxic workplace. There is no positive feedback. Don’t expect negative feedback either. Learnosity doesn’t do feedback, unless -it’s looking for leadership feedback. Expect to give a lot of feedback on leadership. - Contrary to my previous point. Don’t give feedback to leadership. - You are a subordinate here. Always remember that. - Workplace politics. Need I say more? - Office cliques. Gossip. All the fine things in life. - Communications are fine if talking to a brick wall and expecting a response is what you consider fine communications.

2.0
5 May 2022

Profit before product before people - toxic & avoid!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The underlying core function of what Learnosity do is admirable, helping bring education to people who may not ordinarily have access. Genuinely diverse workforce, though strong ‘old white dudes’ vibe on the senior leadership team Away from leadership, there are some really nice people working there who really do want to make awesome things/make things better.

Cons

There is a massive clique at the centre of the company comprising uninspiring, immature ‘leaders’ who’re clinging desperately to roles they’re either not qualified for or are overwhelmed by; they slate each other in private and then make nice in public - horrifying to witness. We have lost some truly awesome people in the last year or so. The way they treated some of those people as they left was shockingly bad - offboarding experience should be as important as onboarding. Good leaders/managers/staff in general leave pretty soon after joining - it’s never the companies fault. Leadership don’t accept culpability/responsibility; come to us with solutions, not problems - difficult when you yourselves are the problem! Didn’t know this until i left/it was pointed out to me; nearly every manager there is in his/her/their first ever management role? Read back through past reviews and see the trend around leadership and it all starts to make sense. The couple of decent managers I worked with have now also left (one of which’s team is virtually all leaving/has left as a result!) Insistence on merging the two companies despite little visible/tangible benefit for either side and at the expense of more important work (constantly working around tech debt) Every time there’s a negative glassdoor review there’s a ‘5 star’ review to offset & an internal hunt to find out where it came from/repercussions - heard this via others but I waited till i’d left before posting to be safe! Half of the leadership team are lifelong friends of the founders - similarly, if you avoid flagging problems & your face fits, you seem to get put into positions way above your competency (learnt about ‘the Peter principle’ after leaving and very much in effect here) They bought another company last year and are forcing a merge despite the cultures being worlds apart and the parent company barely holding together as it was No autonomy in engineering; leadership team decide both what we’re doing and how we do it - if you design something they’d do differently you’re going to have to change it. Closed shop at the top of engineering; too many of them built the core tech concepts so you can’t get them to let go now; the same few people who built it then are still trying to hold onto control which makes it impossible to scale No real development in the product; feature work is done at customer request but our product team have no vision for what they want it to be beyond ‘themes’; worst thing we did was get a marketing team last year to help - company is currently positioned as #1 but that’s more to lack of competition and they’re a sitting duck for someone to come and usurp them. No time to breathe, like being in constant crunch mode with PM’s getting flogged and passing it on. Golden handcuffs for the people who’ve been here forever - they moan about the company/how we work but they don’t/won’t leave? Toxic, political, backstabbing - just yuck culture now. Took me a few months to see it but it’s there. There’s a lot of talk about culture but there isn’t any consensus on what the company culture is/should be; they lose an awful lot of people (voluntarily) during probation because it’s not as advertised (again, always the employees fault) Pay rises are a lottery depending on who you report to/who’s with the ‘in crowd’ All the ‘people people’ have left/are leaving, replacements are ‘bums on seats’ with CEO proud of ‘how many we’re going to hire’ and seemingly ignorant of the fact that throwing average people at this mess is only going to make it worse. Engagement survey results were covered up/not properly shared with us ‘grunts’; even managers got a filtered/tailored view (again, can’t admit fault) Constant “things will get better” propaganda without any sort of plan/strategy as to how that will happen.

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Learnosity Response
4y
Thank you for your review. We are sorry to hear that you did not have a positive experience in a few areas while you worked with us. We live by our values : 'Live to Learn' and 'Aim Higher' and are always looking for opportunities to improve. We take feedback seriously as we believe it helps us understand where we need to focus our efforts to continue to create a great work environment. I would welcome the opportunity to have a further discussion to understand the areas you believe we can do better and to share with you information about a few initiatives we have in place to increase our leadership capabilities, improve our ways of working and foster a work environment where people feel heard, engaged and empowered. If you wish to have a further discussion, please contact us on people@learnosity.com Best wishes, The People & Culture team.
1.0
24 Mar 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great people to work with day to day, people genuinely care about each other and about the work they do - Exciting technology, well-architected environment - Very competent engineering team - Plenty of good beer

Cons

- C level of management creates a toxic culture, lack communication and leadership skills - C level preaches about company values, but don't live those values themselves - Direction changes from week to week, one week we focus on this, the next we throw it out of the door and focus on the complete opposite - Established leadership is inexperienced and incompetent. Sadly all of the more experienced and competent leaders that have been hired over the past few years have left as the established leadership does not genuinely support positive change. - Lack of recognition and appreciation from C level - Salaries were frozen during Covid, while product usage was at never before seen heights. There was no financial need to freeze the salaries.

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Learnosity Response
4y
Thanks for taking the time to post your review. We are sorry to hear about this. We believe in our values "Live to Learn" and we see this feedback as an opportunity to evaluate what we can do better. As we are currently going through a significant period of growth, we are growing our leadership teams, welcoming new members. This will add more capabilities to the teams and put us in a strong position to enable us to achieve our strategic objectives, without losing the focus on our people and our culture. This includes constantly focusing on how we can improve how we plan, communicate and collaborate. We are also investing heavily in increasing our leadership capabilities with the implementation of the Learnosity Leadership Academy, where all our leaders at different levels of the organisation are receiving leadership coaching and development. We would love the opportunity to share more information with you on these initiatives. Let us know if you would like that by contacting us on people@learnosity.com Best regards, The People & Culture Team
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