Management is worryingly old and conservative in a way that you'd hope would not affect their work as an educational company...but it does, occasionally in anti-scientific, pro-religious ways. Though there are many (often newer) employees that are great work with, there will always be management desperate to drag against any sort of improvements to their technology, processes, communication, the working environment, and so forth. Very few have been allowed to work from home even in the midst of the pandemic, which says everything you need to know about how much they care about their employees, even at their own cost. As far as this particular job goes, it's notably undervalued, paying roughly a third as much as an entry-level game programmer, for comparison, and is itself essentially a dead end.