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Rize Education

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5.0
Dec 14, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The smartest, most talented and hard working group of people I’ve ever worked with. From the top to the bottom everyone is willing to think big and strategically, but also get in the weeds and do the grunt stuff that needs to be done when a challenge arises. Everyone working on tackling massive opportunities in an insanely complex industry, and yet every work day feels relaxed and fun as we try to get there. Grateful every day to be a part of it.

Cons

I love the demands of building a start up together, and the hard work we gotta do trying to make an impact but if thats not your vibe it wouldn’t be a fit.

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5.0
Dec 2, 2025
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Pros

Smartest people I've ever worked with, all working on some big problems, passionate about higher education. Creative owners, driven, thoughtful - it's the best place I've ever worked.

Cons

None for me, but I think the pace at a fast-moving start-up in a changing space has to be a fit for your personality.

3.0
Jun 20, 2026
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Pros

- incredibly smart, generally nice bunch of coworkers - founders and (most) senior leaders are very capable, thoughtful, and kind - very autonomous culture with work that’s not too taxing

Cons

- there is a push to use AI to generate courses wholesale. Imo this is negligent to the students who enroll in the courses. It’s an edtech company, but don’t think it’s truly mission driven. The founders are ex finance guys and it shows. - nominal focus on improving employment outcomes for students, but the bills are paid by running financial turnarounds at struggling campuses. They’re not serious about improving job or educational outcomes. Producing outcomes for students is a harder problem to solve to be sure, but would be much more meaningful if they could solve it. Otherwise why are you in edtech? Instead they focus on making margin on their courses and consulting services. - office politics and gossip are prevalent. - there’s a turnover problem

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