Meaningful work and supportive environment, but pay could improve - Sales Manager SchoolStatus Employee Review

4.0
Jun 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I take pride in working on products that have a meaningful impact on school districts—and SchoolStatus provides that. The environment is supportive, grounded, and low-drama, which makes it easy to stay focused and do strong work. I feel well-supported in my role and confident in my manager and leadership team. I also genuinely enjoy the people I work with every day.

Cons

Honestly, there is probably more money elsewhere in tech. Also—While the work with school districts is rewarding, dependence on state budgets can sometimes result in shifting priorities and unpredictable results

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5.0
Mar 25, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’m proud to work on products that make a meaningful impact for school districts. The environment is grounded (drama-free) supportive, and realistic, which makes it easy to focus on doing great work. I feel genuinely supported in my role and confident that my manager and leadership team stand behind me. I’m excited not only about the work I do, but also about the people I have the opportunity to work with every day.

Cons

While working with school districts is super rewarding, their reliance on state budgets can occasionally lead to shifting priorities and long decision timelines on contracts.

1.0
Apr 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This used to be an amazing place to work, but I can say the only "pros" about being here now are a few teammates and the unmetered PTO policy, which I'm sure will change like everything else has.

Cons

- Leadership appears more focused on maintaining a positive narrative "optics" than addressing underlying issues - both with customers and employees - There have been instances where key team members exited under unclear circumstances, with departures framed as “mutual” and there is no internal transparency. - Communication around staffing changes can feel tightly controlled, leaving teams with more questions than answers. - Reported promises around raises or promotions don’t always materialize, which can impact trust and morale. - Employees may feel undervalued during high-effort periods, especially when expectations increase without corresponding compensation adjustments. - Retention of experienced team members has been a concern, particularly when institutional knowledge is lost without clear transition plans. - Leadership prioritizes customer outcomes over everything, mostly at the perceived expense of employee experience and recognition. - Overall transparency from management can be inconsistent, which may lead to uncertainty about long-term direction.

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