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eSpark Learning Reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(62 total reviews)
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Eric Dahlberg

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47% positive business outlook

eSpark Learning has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 62 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The eSpark Learning employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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62 reviews
4.0
7 Jan 2017

Decent place

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It was great learning experience despite of a lot of management issues. HR was good and helpful.

Cons

The work life balance is not so good and they call call you anytime.

4.0
20 Sept 2025

great

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Pros

Growth, Efficiency, Innovation, Reputation, Profitability.

Cons

Cost, Risk, Complexity, Dependency, Burnout

1.0
17 Jan 2018

Sinking ship

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The mission of student centricity is an important one.

Cons

In the years I worked at eSpark, the quality of the products steadily declined, as did the company culture. Without anyone with education experience on eSpark’s leadership team, it seemed the team was shooting in the dark at what school districts and teachers “need,” to no avail. Each product iteration flopped worse than the last, leading to diminishing sales and at times, begging teachers and districts to use the products free of charge. With hundreds of negative user reviews, the product team would focus only on one positive teacher review, rather than addressing the fact that the vast majority of users were unhappy and not seeing the results they were promised. Even in the midst of multiple rounds of company layoffs (due to falling drastically short of revenue goals), the leadership team touted that things were better than ever. This level of dishonesty made for toxic culture around the office, with such a major disconnect between the reality and what the leadership team wanted to convey. The reality was that school districts were dropping the products at high rates, and sales were nearly nonexistent. There has been increasingly heavy turnover in the last year as team members from across the company try to jump off of a sinking ship.

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eSpark Learning Response
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Thank you for your advice and review. We agree, the mission to be student-focused is an important one. We are committed to listening to feedback and finding solutions that will create a more successful product that is impactful for students.
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