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Education Development Center, Inc. Reviews

4.1

86% would recommend to a friend

(183 total reviews)

Siobhan Murphy

100% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Education Development Center, Inc. has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 183 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Education Development Center, Inc. employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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183 reviews
5.0
22 Jan 2018

Lecturer in Computer Science

Anonymous employee
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good excellent fantastic wonderful awesome

Cons

timings salary culture ethics something

2.0
21 Feb 2021
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Pros

They don't pay well, but they have a great retirement package and health insurance

Cons

EDC is a prime example of white liberal (mostly women) shenanigans. They are uncomfortable with new perspectives and defensive about what they get wrong. Pay equity is an issue. And they mostly hire who they know as colleagues, consultants, etc. It's a dangerous echo chamber that is unlikely to change with the majority of leadership now long tenured.

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Education Development Center, Inc. Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We continually assess our workplace environment and recognize that there is always room for improvement, which we continuously strive for. To that effect, EDC is actively engaged in different internal initiatives to improve our diversity and be a more inclusive employer. These activities include implicit bias training, a mentoring program, and efforts to increase the hiring of diverse staff. Thanks again, we really value feedback. Byron
3.0
15 Oct 2015
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Pros

There are lots of learning opportunities and a high caliber of people to collaborate with. The projects are outstanding from a humanitarian standpoint and there are a lot of brilliant minds lending their expertise to important causes. EDC has taken many steps (within their means) to enhance technology.

Cons

My experience has been that this is a hierarchical environment that boasts being a "flat" organization. People at the highest levels often have content knowledge, but do not necessarily exhibit strong leadership/managerial skills. Certain kinds of intelligence are valued more than others because of their ability to look good on grant proposals and therefore poor/unprofessional behavior is often overlooked for individuals who are "key" personnel. I have witnessed a lot of turnaround and have seen brilliant and innovative people leave due to lack of opportunity or ideas falling on deaf ears. EDC needs to pay attention to people at ALL levels. Some of the brightest and most innovative minds are at the "junior" level and find it impossible to break out of that. Someone who has been on staff for 10+ years should not be considered a "junior" level staff member. Knowing EDC systems inside and out should qualify as an expertise. There is a bit of a "nickel and dime" mentality occurring with merit pay raises where supervisors have to rank within a small percent range whether or not employees are "exceptional" enough to receive a full increase (which is already small). The measures are very subjective and people have expressed discord about this. This is not a smart move from a business standpoint and I believe it will discourage productivity more than encourage "excellence".

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