Working at Pearson Education

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Ratings for Pearson Education

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.2
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.3
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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Pearson Education Reviews

What is it like working at Pearson Education?

Instructional Design is My Happy Place.
Instructional Designer in San Antonio:
Pros: Not micromanaged, always learning.
Cons: Not enough team interaction. I fell like I am not compensated as well as others on my team.
Very busy, challenging, with interesting problems to solve.
Product Management Director in Boston:
Pros: The people of Pearson are wonderful.
Cons: Company in transition that often feels adrift.
Good flexibility, low pay.
Content Writer in San Antonio:
Pros: Flexible work, kind managers, and easy-going co-workers
Cons: Due to the large company, there's a lot of red tape and poor communication between departments.
Great company destroyed by bad leadership.
Senior Program Manager, IT in Raleigh:
Pros: I have worked in a field that I did not previously have on my resume, this enabled me to broaden my experience and plug a potential 'gap'.
Cons: CEO has created a radical left wing culture. Company has shed people and revenue, year on year since the current outgoing CEO. A company with great potential...
Sr. Network Engineer in Dallas:
Contract IT, Remote, 160k plus benefits. New management twice. Last one cut almost all contractors and 130 FTE. Position when from project work to operations back to projects. There wasn't much for us to do.
It is satisfying helping people achieve their goal.
Enrollment Advisor in Orlando:
Pros: Changing individuals lives
Cons: Working with procrastinators
My Experience.
Lecturer / Speaker in Cape Town:
Pros: Engaging and interacting with the students. Passing on the knowledge I have gained.
Cons: I feel that I am underpaid.