Pros
Supportive Colleagues & Culture
Most people at Pearson are great to work with and want to do the right thing.
Many teams foster a collaborative and mission-driven environment, especially in roles tied to education and client success.
Flexible Work-Life Balance
Work life balance is pretty good and your schedule can be very flexible with options to work from home.
Particularly strong in departments like sales, education, and remote administration.
Comprehensive Benefits
Good benefits when your employer doesn't actually have an issue when you use it.
Health and wellness programs are noted as competitive, and severance terms are favorable for long-term staff.
Cons
Compensation Isn’t Always Competitive
Low pay; promotions are rare.
Salaries may lag behind industry benchmarks, and opportunities for advancement can feel limited unless aligned with revenue-generating units.
Management & Communication Gaps
Management was poor and unfair at times.
Many leaders including line managers do not interact with their teams.
Several employees report that leadership can be disconnected, leading to unclear direction and low morale.
Frequent Restructuring & Low Visibility
Massive layoffs and reorganizations year over year over year.
Organizational changes and shifting strategies contribute to instability and uncertainty, making long-term career planning challenging.