So happy I made the move! - Schools Manager EVERFI Employee Review

5.0
Jun 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home, great company culture, transparent executives that share information with all employees, unlimited PTO, a mission and vision that is something to believe in, ability to work with teachers and students across the state and be a part of a caring community culture.

Cons

Being remote, while great, you need to be the right fit with motivation and excellent work ethic, travel can get exhausting, but also worth it to help teachers and students.

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5.0
Oct 4, 2025
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Pros

Leadership, mission, very kind people great environment

Cons

Lack of direction, lack of product market fit

1.0
Feb 20, 2026
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Pros

Consistent and reliable payroll; never had an issue with receiving pay on time. Strong sense of camaraderie among the frontline staff. The peer-level culture is supportive, and I’ve worked with some truly talented, kind individuals.

Cons

Contradictory Corporate Narrative: There is a frustrating disconnect between the "Best Place to Work" internal messaging and the reality of constant benefit reductions. While leadership publicly praises the culture, they are simultaneously cutting the very things that make a workplace sustainable. Declining Total Rewards: Benefits have been consistently scaled back and are now both expensive and limited in coverage. Combined with pay reductions and the elimination of bonuses, the "total compensation" package is no longer competitive. Product Stagnation & Misleading Sales: Internal development has stalled, yet Sales and Leadership continue to market the product as "thriving." It appears the focus has shifted entirely to "polishing" the company for a potential sale rather than investing in the product’s long-term health. Management by Negative Reinforcement: All-hands meetings are frequently used to suggest that staff efforts are "never enough," despite the fact that remaining employees are now covering the roles of those lost in multiple rounds of layoffs.

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