Pros
Zearn has a clear mission centered on improving math learning for students, and that focus shows up in daily work across teams. The student experience is prioritized in decision-making, which distinguishes it from some other edtech companies that focus more heavily on adult stakeholders.
The organization is a great fit for people who love math and care about helping others learn it. There's a shared understanding of the importance of math in students’ lives and a commitment to making high-quality learning accessible.
Colleagues are smart, thoughtful, and open to collaboration. The culture encourages continuous improvement and cross-functional teamwork, which helps maintain a steady pace of learning and iteration.
As someone early in my career, I’ve felt well-supported by my managers. They’ve provided helpful coaching and made space for me to explore areas that align with my interests, and I’ve consistently received guidance and encouragement in advocating for my growth.
Cons
There’s no clearly defined promotion structure, so career advancement depends in part on self-advocacy. However, in my experience, managers have been proactive about offering support and helping identify development opportunities.