Job security is a major concern amid constant layoffs - Teacher Edmentum Employee Review

1.0
29 May 2026
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Pros

Remote, flexibility, students, not much more…

Cons

Constant lay offs and restructuring year after year. Zero job security. Top heavy company who finds ways to create new positions for their friends to earn a higher salary. They never post these new positions for anyone to have an opportunity to apply, rather just hand them out to their favorites (who are all under qualified). VP of instruction is constantly throwing new ideas to grow the business hoping one sticks instead of focusing on what is currently working and refining from there. This results in constant restructuring, lay-offs and rehires. Charges customers for services they never receive. Revolving door of teachers who are not properly trained which results in a lack of consistency for student expectations. Overwhelmed middle management and inaccessible upper management. Student enrollment continues to drop due to poorly organized upper leadership.

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5.0
24 Oct 2025
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Pros

Edmentum offers a professional, supportive, and well-organized environment. The hiring and training process is smooth and thorough, preparing teachers to teach virtually with confidence. Team members are always helpful and encouraging, and educators are truly valued and appreciated

Cons

Since all work is done remotely, there can be a sense of isolation at times compared to an in-person school environment. Building connection takes more effort in a virtual setting, but Edmentum collaborative culture and regular check-ins help maintain a sense of community.

2.0
5 Jun 2026
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Pros

Remote work, minimal oversight, that's about it.

Cons

You get plenty of PTO but they make it almost impossible to use. Operations is an absolute dumpster fire. You could easily end up teaching live classes for a full day-- a privilege for which they pay significantly less than teaching a fully day in a classroom. Instructional Services restructures annually, so don't get attached to your supervisor. (I once had four in one school year.)

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