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The Learning House

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The Learning House is an amazing place to grow professionally. - Anonymous employee The Learning House Employee Review

5.0
18 Sept 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The Learning House provides employees with an atmosphere conducive to growing professionally, as well as personally, especially with the incentives given to employees, who are returning to or are in school. The environment is fast paced, but allows for experience that you might not gain in a larger company.

Cons

Employee only benefits are very reasonable, but family coverage can be expensive. There are normal growing pains because of the company's rate of growth, but management is doing a great job to managing this.

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5.0
7 Dec 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people are really nice and the office space is nice

Cons

I can't really think of any

3.0
14 Jun 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people, as far as co-workers go, are exceptional - talented, friendly, and dedicated individuals. Travel is a plus (when and only if you move into middle to upper management). Communication is improving between departments, which allows for growth and learning across the board. VP of enrollment is very involved and is invested in employees' well being. If sales is your thing, you can certainly move rather quickly.

Cons

The further you move up, the less direction you are given - which is ironic as you are expected to perform in a very specific way. Job descriptions stop after your initial promotion, unless this is something that has changed. Normal office politics, have to learn how to play "the game." Fear is used to motivate tho actually demotivates ethical, good employees. Employees are talked about behind closed doors as if they cannot be trusted or are children. Computer system is just awful and makes Counselors day to day juggle very difficult to maintain with an appropriate or expected amount of stress. Counselors are not actual counselors, this is a heavy sales/recruiting position - not paid enough compared to other campus schools around town though these schools are not considered their competion, according to HR (member of which is unapologetic for company flaws). Company is constantly signing new accounts that are not ready to be launched with materials not being completed and staffing levels not being properly maintained.

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