Learn Amp Reviews

4.7

91% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)
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Duncan Cheatle

95% approve of CEO

88% positive business outlook

Learn Amp has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Learn Amp employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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40 reviews
1.0
5 Jan 2021

Challenging to succeed

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Perceived flexibility; working from home

Cons

While Learn Amp expresses positive and collaborative values, unfortunately the lived experience of employees is vastly different. There is a subtle ‘blame and shame’ culture and a micro managing style of leadership, while at the same time, a lack of ownership and initiative from line management on providing important communication and giving regular, specific feedback to their staff. You get the sense you need to ‘manage your manager’ at Learn Amp. There are also constantly changing (and confusing) benchmarks and criteria for project completion. All of this and a non-listening culture make it almost impossible to feel a sense of success or progress as an employee.

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Learn Amp Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback, although of course I’m disappointed to hear your experience wasn’t a good one. We are a very purpose and values driven business and one where we try to coach and encourage autonomy, so I am particularly sorry to hear you feel we failed you on this. We are an early stage, fast growing business with a correspondingly fast changing culture that doesn’t work for everyone. One thing we do is listen, so thank you for your feedback. We take all feedback seriously and work hard to improve.
2.0
10 Sept 2024

Lovely people but clueless Senior Leadership Team

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Learn Amp have built a good product and the people are genuinely nice.

Cons

If you want to propel your career, this is definitely not the place to do it. The people are genuinely lovely, but the company is still small (and not growing) because the Senior Leadership Team have a lot of hairbrained ideas that amount to nothing. Most are well intended but lack evidence or execution. Under different leadership the business has potential, though there are better learning platforms out there these days (and lots of them). Whilst I wish them success, the founders who still run the business, are 'four really nice guys' who don't seem to have a clue what they're doing.

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Learn Amp Response
1y
Thank you firstly for acknowledging that we have a good product and team: we’re very proud of both. I’m sorry you feel the way you do about your experience with us and about us as a leadership team, not an outcome we ever want and one we will always look to learn from. I acknowledge that we can’t always progress everyone in their career with us, indeed sometimes we have to call time during probationary period when it’s not working as we have in this case. I also appreciate that there are substantial differences in the working environment in a smaller, growing start-up over that found in larger businesses. Maybe we should have explored this more during the recruitment process to ensure better alignment. For the record although we are a small business, we are profitable and growing (42% last year). It’s true we aren’t growing as fast as some of our direct competitors but then they have mostly raised venture capital funding and are carrying large losses (burning cash) that fund that faster growth. There are a lot of learning platforms out there so I imagine for certain customers there will be better option, it all comes down to need. I would say that we have been in lead industry analyst Craig Weiss’s top 3 globally for the last three years so we must be doing something right! I appreciate good advice, we’re in the learning industry after all. Joe and I do listen but in the end it is our job to make decisions even if others disagree with them. For example, you mention about communicating outside of work hours. We actually have a policy built by the team around this. It recognises that we are responsible for our own downtime, not others. We do use Slack and other platform when we need to, and when we are off it is our responsibility to signal that and mute comms. We reach out to people outside of office hours only by phone message/WhatsApp or by call when it is genuinely unavoidable. Likewise, we run a process called Explore where we run experiments to test ideas before investing more in them. What we don’t have is the time to research every idea extensively, we’d have failed years ago if we did. We move fast, trying things and switching tack again if needs be. I appreciate this type of work environment isn’t for everyone. Finally, you know the individual reasons as to why those people left: one left us in the lurch one week in to take a higher paid job he’d continued to interview for after starting with us, and the other two people (who we regret losing) wanted to go and work somewhere entirely different in nature so nothing that we could have done would have affected their decision. Overall, our attrition rates are very low which along with the largely positive reviews on GD I think reflect more accurately the working culture here at Learn Amp. It doesn’t mean we have it all nailed but we do try hard to optimise our employee experience. Duncan (CEO)
5.0
25 Mar 2021
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Pros

- Knows how to develop people and deliver a great employee experience - Values integrity and ownership - Welcoming and collaborative culture - Flexible, async working culture*

Cons

*Flexible, async culture can be a big adaption from other organizations way of working

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Learn Amp Response
5y
Thanks for sharing your feedback on working at Learn Amp. It's great to hear you appreciate our efforts to deliver a great employee experience. I also appreciate that for those used to a more office based environment moving to a more asynchronous way of working is challenging for many of us (something we've all had to adapt to in lockdown). Hopefully we're getting better and better at this as a team!
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