Here for all the right reasons - Head of Communications Bezos Academy Employee Review

5.0
9 May 2022
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Pros

Child First Always is the guiding principle for Bezos Academy. To a person, everyone is focused to creating a great preschool experience for the children and families we serve. That doesn't mean we always agree on the same approach. But it means those disagreements are grounded in different perspectives and experiences rather than conflicting priorities. BA team members are here for all the right reasons. We are constantly learning. We help each other out. We look for opportunities to have fun. And, no matter what, we are committed to providing a wonderful experience for kids.

Cons

We're growing fast and still building some of the systems and tools that will make everyone's jobs easier in the long run. Operating preschools in the context of Covid-19 is inherently challenging.

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5.0
24 Oct 2024
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Pros

Love the people and team! We are well taken care of and paid very well for the industry

Cons

It’s hard work, but that’s just part of dealing with tiny humans

1.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

• The original mission: to provide tuition-free, high-quality education to under-resourced communities. • Strong DEI initiatives and commitment to representation, though at times it felt like hiring focused more on checking boxes than on merit.

Cons

• Poor communication from Executive team. Leaders often communicate inconsistently, lack clarity, and frequently say one thing while doing something completely different. • Leadership avoids constructive friction, especially when concerns could reflect poorly on favored individuals or departments. • Accountability is not applied consistently across departments. • Promotions are often driven more by relationships, visibility, and internal politics than by performance, results, or measurable impact. • Although Bezos Academy says it follows Amazon’s leadership principles, those principles are not consistently practiced by leadership. • Employees are not encouraged to question or challenge spending decisions, which makes it difficult to understand the rationale behind certain expenditures and vendor selections.

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