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3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)

Michael Talve

51% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Expert Institute has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Expert Institute 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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150 reviews
2.0
10 Mar 2026

Be wary of positive reviews

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- depending on the role, can be extremely fulfilling work - good jumping-off point for career development - lots of social opportunities - some great colleagues and mentors - strong avenue for building professional connections - decent benefits - innovative product and business model that's easy to believe in - good if you want to clock in, check off your KPIs, hit your numbers, and clock out. not good if you care more about quality than quantity.

Cons

- underpaid, overworked; workloads are not appropriately distributed between individuals and salary is not adjusted to market value - self-advocacy punished rather than rewarded - feedback not received well or incorporated into future practices, CEO has surrounded himself with yes-men - coercive drinking culture, one physically unprofessional executive to go along with it - excessive number of people in management positions, very few real leaders within those management positions. certain managers and higher ups more focused on getting people to fall in line than encouraging productive growth. they do not want to hear feedback. - high-stress, which comes with the legal industry - disorganized: internal processes change frequently and rapidly, often in inefficient and unexplainable ways - high turnover rate, quite literally feels like a revolving door. If you work here and you get a weird gut feeling bc there are always new hires coming in and someone is quitting every other week, listen to that gut feeling and get out. - very small HR department that also oversees the entire recruitment process (for a team that is always hiring in order to replace people quitting), leaving HR stretched thin and unable to dedicate their time to real HR problems within the company - meaningless KPIs given undue priority over KPIs with tangible ROI - lack of recognition for achievements - loud, ever-changing office environment - employees treated as costs to the company rather than contributors to its mission - unwillingness to challenge leadership has created a "yes man" problem within management - gently nudges/guides current employees to write positive reviews of the company on Glassdoor (be wary of positive reviews) - great place to learn what red flags to look for in a company -- if you google search "toxic workplace traits" or "workplace red flags," that's exactly what you're getting yourself into: ineffective leadership, micro-management, poor communication, unprofessional favoritism and blatant disrespect, poor work-life balance, non-inclusive, confusingly inefficient processes, gossip mill, low morale, no job security, fear-based culture, inadequate compensation, and no recognition other than an occasional crisp high-five. overall, a disappointingly unprofessional company. - onboarding is messy and doesn't cover nearly enough to allow you to succeed - nitpick small details to downgrade performance assessments despite numbers and colleagues saying otherwise Everyone deserves better than to work at this company.

4.0
24 Oct 2025

Smart people & ability to make a big impact

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Still a relatively small company, which means direct access to leadership and the ability to make a meaningful impact. -Work life balance is genuinely valued. -You’ll be surrounded by exceptionally smart people with impressive backgrounds who are generous with mentorship and knowledge-sharing.

Cons

-Workload can be heavy and the pressure can be high. The right people will find this motivating, but it’s not always comfortable. -Communication and transparency from leadership have had room for improvement, though there’s been noticeable progress recently.

5.0
29 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I recently wrapped up 13 years at Expert Institute, where I served as SVP of Marketing, and it was an incredible experience from start to finish. The company has grown and evolved tremendously over the years. The fundamentals of the business are extremely strong, and it’s still expanding with excellent positioning for future growth. Expert Institute is the market leader in its space, and that leadership is reflected in everything from its client relationships to its product innovation. The company is guided by exceptional stewardship. The executive team and CEO are deeply engaged in the day to day operations, consistently focused on growth and long term success. Their steady, competent, and supportive leadership fosters an environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. One of the most exciting aspects is how forward looking the company is, especially in its adoption of AI. The products and services are continually evolving, with innovative AI tools already in place and many more on the roadmap. That level of innovation kept the work dynamic and intellectually stimulating throughout my time there. The culture is ideal for ambitious people who are curious, eager to learn, and serious about their careers. You’re exposed to both business and technology in ways that accelerate growth. In short, Expert Institute is a fantastic place for those who want to challenge themselves, learn a great deal, and be part of a market leading company with visionary leadership that is fully committed to long term success.

Cons

Expert Institute is a serious, high-performance environment that demands ambition and drive. It’s fast-paced and constantly evolving, with new services and products frequently tested in the market. You’re expected to work hard, but the compensation reflects the effort. The company has matured beyond the startup stage, so it’s not chaotic or unstable, but it remains competitive and best suited for those who thrive in a dynamic, career-focused environment.

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