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Overall employee rating

3.2
Based on 12 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
4.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.3
5 April 2026
Solid Benefits, Pay Could Be More Competitive
Pros: I've been a Software Engineer here, remote from Seattle, and the benefits package is pretty solid. The health insurance is actually decent, way better than some smaller EdTech companies. And the unlimited PTO? That's a huge plus, I've definitely taken advantage of it.
Cons: But honestly, the base salary for my role feels a bit low. It's hard to feel like you're keeping up with market rates. There aren't many opportunities for significant bonuses or stock options either, which is a bummer for a tech role.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate base salaries, especially for technical roles, to stay competitive in the market. Consider a more transparent and substantial bonus or equity program.
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Software Engineer
3.1
5 April 2026
Okay Flexibility, Could Be Better for Remote
Pros: I've been a Software Engineer here for a bit, working in educational technology. The WFH options are solid, especially for folks remote from Texas. We get some flexible start and end times, which helps with life stuff and personal appointments.
Cons: But there's still a strong push for 'core hours' for meetings, making true work-life balance tough sometimes. For a company in the SaaS space, you'd think they'd embrace more asynchronous work to really improve flexibility.
Advice to Management: Really lean into asynchronous work and trust your teams to manage their time. It would help a lot with flexibility and work-life balance for all roles.
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Software Engineer
3.4
1 April 2026
Decent for EdTech, Not Top-Tier Pay
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer here is pretty decent for the education technology industry. Health insurance options are solid and reliable. Plus, there's a standard 401k match that's fine.
Cons: Don't expect big tech compensation packages. Raises aren't very significant year-over-year, which can be tough. Other benefits aren't super competitive either.
Advice to Management: Regularly review compensation bands and consider more aggressive raises. It's hard to retain experienced Software Engineer talent when pay isn't keeping up with the market.
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Software Engineer
3.7
28 March 2026
Decent Pay, But Benefits Could Improve
Pros: As a Software Engineer, the base salary here is competitive for a mid-sized tech company, especially for remote work. They offer a solid 401k match, which is a nice perk.
Cons: The health insurance options aren't great; plans have high deductibles. You don't see many raises, and bonus potential for EdTech roles can feel limited.
Advice to Management: Really look into improving the health insurance plans for employees. Also, clearer paths for salary advancement would help with retention.
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Software Engineer
3.1
4 March 2026
Solid Company, Good Job Security for Engineers
Pros: I've been here for a bit as a Software Engineer and I really appreciate the job security. The company feels solid in the education technology industry. Remote work flexibility is also a huge plus, making it easy to manage my WFH setup.
Cons: Career growth feels pretty slow sometimes. There isn't always a super clear promotion path for mid-level engineers, which can be frustrating. Compensation isn't terrible, but raises aren't huge year over year.
Advice to Management: Focus on creating clearer growth opportunities and defined promotion paths for technical roles. Revisit compensation bands to stay competitive with the market.
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Software Engineer
3.0
26 February 2026
Leadership Needs More Focus, But WFH Is Great
Pros: The remote work flexibility is genuinely good for us Software Engineers. It's easy to manage personal life alongside work, which is a big deal. I've also found my direct team to be super supportive, and we're building some impactful EdTech solutions.
Cons: Leadership at Turnitin can feel pretty disconnected from the day-to-day. Communication from the top isn't always clear, and it feels like the strategic vision for our academic integrity products shifts too often. This can be frustrating for engineering teams trying to deliver consistently.
Advice to Management: Please try to be more consistent with the company's direction. Getting clearer communication out to all teams, especially those of us working remotely, would make a huge difference. Really listen to what your developers and product owners are saying.
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Software Engineer
3.6
25 February 2026
Decent benefits, but pay needs a bump
Pros: The health benefits are actually pretty solid for a company in the EdTech industry. They cover a good chunk of medical costs. As a Software Engineer, I appreciated the paid time off too, it felt generous.
Cons: Base salaries just aren't competitive, especially for the Oakland, CA area. I've seen better total compensation for similar roles at other tech companies. Don't expect huge annual raises either, they're pretty minimal.
Advice to Management: Review the compensation bands for engineering roles. You're losing good talent because base salaries aren't keeping up with the market, especially in competitive tech hubs.
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Software Engineer
3.0
24 February 2026
Decent place for Software Engineers, but growth is slow
Pros: I enjoyed the people I worked with in the Oakland office. As a Software Engineer, I got to work on some interesting problems in the EdTech space. The benefits package was pretty solid.
Cons: Career growth is really tough here for technical roles. There's no clear promotion path, and moving up felt impossible sometimes. You can get stuck at one level for years, which isn't ideal.
Advice to Management: Please create clearer career ladders and invest more in internal talent. People want to see a path forward, especially in engineering roles. This would help with retention.
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Software Engineer
3.0
8 February 2026
Remote work is okay, but needs refinement
Pros: I loved being able to work remotely from Oregon. The initial WFH policy for Software Engineer roles was a huge perk, offering good flexibility for personal stuff. It's nice to cut out the commute.
Cons: The hybrid model shift felt a bit sudden, even for those far away. Sometimes it feels like they don't fully trust remote teams. There's also too many ad-hoc meetings breaking up the day.
Advice to Management: Clarify the long-term WFH policy for all employees, especially for those who joined as fully remote. Trust your remote edtech teams more and reduce unnecessary check-ins.
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Software Engineer
3.0
8 February 2026
Decent Stability in EdTech, But Some Unease
Pros: The company's role in the EdTech industry provides a base level of job security. Our core plagiarism detection product is essential and not going anywhere soon. As a Software Engineer, my team felt pretty safe for a while.
Cons: Lately, there've been some internal reorgs that made things feel shaky. You hear whispers about budget cuts impacting certain areas, especially non-core initiatives. It creates some uncertainty for those not in the main product lines.
Advice to Management: More transparency around company direction and potential restructuring would really help employee morale. It's tough when people are guessing about their future at a mid-sized company like ours.
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