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Summit Educational Group

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Tutor - Anonymous employee Summit Educational Group Employee Review

4.0
30 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working for a recognized leader in the test prep industry No need to generate your own clients Proprietary materials not available elsewhere Competitive salary and benefits Quality of office support Ability to accommodate personal schedule

Cons

Oversight can be excessive Excessive process and task orientation Can take time for a new tutor to generate a referral base Limited upside mobility

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5.0
20 Jun 2024
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Pros

The team at Summit is a smart, dedicated group of professionals. They are incredibly supportive and work efficiently. Management is also excellent - they are kind, supportive, and ready to help folks advance.

Cons

Most of the company works remotely, which is helpful for many folks but makes the company culture more business-like.

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1.0
23 Jul 2025
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Pros

They acquired the company I work for, announcing a rapid surge of 'onboarding' meetings in the first three days, as all staff were totally surprised and had no idea what was happening, which is on brand for PE takeovers due to NDAs. The pro here is that they front loaded 3 meetings a day for 3 days to a shocked group of dedicated employees whose company was acquired to try to capture time with them.

Cons

The presenting Summit leadership had zero curiosity, the meeting was 100% information download, zero org health insights - it really lived up to the M and A, private equity takeover experience, even talking about their plan to "drive company growth" while everyone was in shock and there was no rapport. It was a shocking approach has resulted in alienating talented people who are international experts in their field. I still have no idea what they have to offer as an employer - their introduction was so alienating that I am trying to remain open to learn about them, but it is extremely difficult to do so.

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