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Leadership Lost its Way - Anonymous employee Curriculum Associates Employee Review

2.0
Mar 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong product and there are still many awesome people who work there.

Cons

In their endless pursuit of the almighty dollar, the company is in the midst of a complete overhaul. They've opened up a huge office in India and are not afraid to say that it's because the labor over there is cheaper. More importantly: their hiring practices have taken a back seat. What used to take weeks or even months to find the right FIT now takes a matter of days.

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5.0
Mar 1, 2026
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Pros

CA is a great company. I really appreciate how employee focused the company is and how important culture seems to be.

Cons

We stay very busy but there is room for better pay, considering the amount of work we all do. The pay at CA for inside sales is well below what other EdTech companies pay for the same or similar roles.

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Thanks for sharing your feedback! We agree that our team is made up of great people. We encourage you to raise any concerns about compensation with your manager or HRBP, our compensation team works hard to ensure that compensation is competitive.
1.0
Mar 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Historically, the organization attracted many thoughtful, intelligent, and mission-driven employees who were deeply committed to improving education. There were teams filled with people who genuinely cared about their work and put significant effort into doing things well. The collaborative spirit and dedication among colleagues was one of the strongest aspects of the culture. Many talented individuals contributed meaningfully to the company’s success over the years.

Cons

In recent years there has been a noticeable shift in the organization, particularly within marketing. Many experienced marketing professionals have either left, been laid off, or moved on to other opportunities, resulting in a loss of institutional knowledge and strategic expertise. At the same time, hiring priorities appear to have shifted toward candidates with classroom teaching backgrounds rather than experienced marketing practitioners. While educational perspective can be valuable, marketing functions benefit from deep expertise in the discipline, and the current balance appears to be creating challenges. There has also been a significant expansion of offshore operations, including the development of a large office in India and the migration of a number of roles across departments. Combined with ongoing turnover and restructuring, this has created a sense of instability internally and uncertainty about the long-term direction of teams.

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