Pros
- Imagine Learning offers a meaningful mission: creating high-quality educational resources that support students and educators. It’s rewarding to work on products that truly impact learning outcomes. - Collaborative teams with passionate individuals who value innovative, research-based approaches to curriculum development. - Opportunities to work on cross-functional teams and shape new resources, with plenty of autonomy for those in mid-level roles. - Support for professional growth through exposure to thought leaders and best practices in education.
Cons
- Leadership can sometimes lack transparency and clear direction, which impacts decision-making and role clarity. This has been particularly challenging during moments of organizational change or restructuring. - The chain of command and decision-making processes can be unclear, creating tension between product and curriculum teams, especially when leadership doesn’t fully value the expertise of people on the team. - Some decisions feel rushed, prioritizing deadlines over instructional quality, which can undermine long-term goals. - Limited support for employee well-being in high-pressure roles, with inconsistent feedback and recognition for achievements.