Thinkific Reviews

4.0

73% would recommend to a friend

(289 total reviews)
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Greg Smith

86% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Thinkific has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 289 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Thinkific employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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289 reviews
4.0
29 Jul 2022

Thinkific

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice people and good culture

Cons

Not focused on the correct things commercially

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Thinkific Response
3y
We love knowing our people and culture are some of the reasons you loved working at Thinkific! We are laser-focused on prioritizing things that will help make the most significant impact on our Creators and their students while ensuring our team members are learning and growing along the way. Appreciate the candour and wish you the best of luck in your next role!
5.0
21 Nov 2022

Still an awesome place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Two really attractive things about Thinkific: super talented and caring team mates and a company mission you can feel good about -- empowering individual entrepreneurs and making education more accessible. Thinkific is also at a stage where there are lots of opportunities to make an impact, to choose your own adventure... but is also mature enough that there is resources, processes and really experienced people that you can learn from.

Cons

It's a fast moving market and industry, and we are still very far away from steady state, rinse and repeat. That means moving very fast, a lot of ambiguity and back and fourths. If you need stability and high structure, this is not for you.

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Thinkific Response
3y
We are so proud to have an incredible team who cares about our Creators and our mission to impact the world through education :) We also really appreciate your feedback - we know this environment isn’t for everyone and understand it comes with ambiguous situations, which we see as opportunities. Our senior leadership and People team are committed to creating an environment and culture that Thinkers are excited about—if you have any other suggestions for us on how we can improve, please reach out to our People team or your people leader. Thank you for sharing your experiences as a Thinker!
2.0
29 Jan 2023
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Pros

$3000 a year in mental health counselling, because you'll need it working here

Cons

Given their experience, leadership has little qualification to run a publicly traded company, and it shows. Many at the top were self promoted, as they displayed characteristics that can only be described as an antithesis to the focused, empathetic, and thoughtful leaders that have long left the company. The current leadership jumps between priorities frequently, rushing into and then abandoning half-baked initiatives, all the while citing their "flywheel" diagram as justification (the real flywheel appears to rotate between losing money and performing layoffs). The pinnacle of their managerial excellence has been displayed with 40% of total staff being laid off in under 10 months. It's an amazing feat to be so consistent at being so terrible with growth miscalculations. Rarely does leadership exercise introspection on their actions and will frequently blame external events for their own shortcomings (rising interest rates, war in Ukraine, the overall tech environment); it's embarrassing. The truth is their poor performance was occurring long before these events. They underutilized and placed staff on pointless and fruitless endeavours with little thought, and then act dumbfounded when it made no impact on revenue. Unsurprisingly, those involved with these strategies still remain at the company, seemingly immune to consequence or resignation. Worst of all, there is a consistent softening of language for negative events resulting from their poor decisions, and a sense of them trying to control the narrative, which I found condescending (calling laid off employees Thinkific Alumni, self congratulations on how empathetic they are/making everyone well aware of it, the fake toxic positivity etc). This has been chipping away at employee morale, with no sense of job security for those who remain. Overall, it felt like a poor experience and a waste of time. In my opinion, this company is destined to fail as long as the current leadership is at the helm. So if you're looking to apply, I would skip this third rate company. You deserve better than what this place offers, and your talents can be utilized elsewhere.

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Thinkific Response
3y
Thank you for leaving a review and sharing your thoughts and concerns with us. We welcome feedback and candor as it helps us learn for the future. We hear you - we know we have work to do and recognize the changes in our team structure and priorities has not been easy at times. With change, comes many learnings that has helped us develop a clear strategy and position for Thinkific in the market for 2023, while also taking care of our people along the way. We are excited to be implementing initiatives to support our team through change and beyond. We appreciate your contributions during your time at Thinkific and we wish you all the best.
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