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
2.0
2 Sept 2025
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Pros

They have some robust services, with some good engineering challenges along the way, which for an engineer is a good thing. Very talented engineers there as well, from which you can learn a lot. Some teams operate in a fully remote structure, others are hybrid. Also they have some interesting and attractive values like "Do the right thing" and "Success is better shared", even though these are definitely not compatible with the reality.

Cons

There is a complete lack of care for their people. HR is messy in dealing with onboarding stuff, in some ways they are quite a joke. There is no ongoing conversations with anyone to check how you are getting on, things may be going downhill and you are not even aware of. People are fired out of the blue and not given any actual reason for it. I've seen senior professionals simply disappearing overnight and nobody knows anything about. Entire teams being let jaw dropped and the constant fear of the same happening to you, this is how the atmosphere looks like. There is a lot of crap going on with higher management levels that result in lack of direction and clarify for teams down the line, and bad decisions going on. There is an apparent fight for power. Some say this is the result of the acquisition of a big company in the recent years. Benefits are a bit below average: health insurance doesn't cover any family member in any way, pension contribution is not so attractive, there is no bonus/stocks at all and performance evaluation/salary increases are pretty much non existent. Often times you are expected to work early in the mornings or late on evenings to be able to interact with people in completely 'opposite' timezones.

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Learnosity Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m genuinely sorry to hear that your experience didn’t reflect the standards we aim to uphold. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss the points you’ve raised in more detail so we can better understand your experience and continue improving. We are growing quickly, and with that comes ongoing work to strengthen our processes and ensure our people feel supported throughout their journey with us. Recently, we’ve introduced structured onboarding check-ins at 1, 4, and 8 months to provide more consistent support for new employees. We’re also collecting more regular feedback through our engagement surveys and, most recently, our stay survey, The Loop, which helps us understand what keeps people at Learnosity and where we need to do better. Your perspective is important, and if you’re open to a conversation, I’d be grateful to speak with you directly. Please feel free to reach out to me. Juliana Soares, VP People & Culture.
4.0
29 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Work-life balance 100% remote, no pressure to return to office Supportive immediate team Autonomy and trust

Cons

Lack of strategic clarity at leadership level Limited growth opportunities Communication gaps between teams

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Learnosity Response
9mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience as a Learnosity employee. It’s great to hear that you’ve found value in our work–life balance, flexibility, autonomy, and supportive team culture; these are foundations we’re proud of. We also recognise the importance of your feedback on areas we are focusing on and we’re committed to strengthening alignment, creating clearer development pathways, and enhancing collaboration across the business. Your insights are greatly appreciated, and we’re glad to have you as part of the Learnosity team.
5.0
27 Nov 2024

A great culture and mission

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Pros

Learnosity has a great inclusive culture that encourages collaboration and openness, with benefits like flexibility and remote working. The work itself is enjoyable and varied and it's guided by our mission to improve education and backed by an innovative product roadmap that is leading the industry. It's exciting to come to work and feel like the work we do is meaningful and cutting-edge.

Cons

A productive and innovative product team means it's always busy, with exciting new products to launch - there's very little downtime, We're also a global company so cross over with US and Australian colleagues means the occasional late night or early morning call, but it's not often.

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Learnosity Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience at Learnosity! It's fantastic to hear that you appreciate our inclusive and collaborative culture and the flexibility and meaningful work we strive to provide. We understand that being part of an innovative and fast-moving team can mean staying busy, but we hope the excitement of launching cutting-edge products makes it worthwhile! As for the occasional time zone challenges, we truly appreciate the global collaboration that strengthens our team and does our best to balance schedules whenever possible. Thanks again for being part of Learnosity and helping us grow and improve!
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