Overall employee rating

3.3
Based on 9 reviews
Rating distribution: 0 reviews rated 5 out of 5 stars. 2 reviews rated 4 out of 5 stars. 5 reviews rated 3 out of 5 stars. 2 reviews rated 2 out of 5 stars. 0 reviews rated 1 out of 5 stars.
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
4.1
5 May 2026
Great Place for Growth in EdTech
Pros: As a Software Engineer in this EdTech company, I've really valued the supportive team and collaborative company culture. There's good work flexibility, which helps with work-life balance. I've had consistent opportunities for professional growth and to learn new tech, which makes the work meaningful and engaging.
Cons: The promotion process can sometimes feel slower than expected. Also, as the company grows, improving cross-functional communication could streamline workflows and prevent minor inefficiencies.
Advice to Management: Continue fostering open communication channels, especially as the company expands, and consider clearer pathways for internal promotions to recognize high-performing employees more promptly.
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Software Engineer
4.0
2 May 2026
Great Environment for Software Engineering Growth
Pros: I really appreciate the focus on career growth here as a Software Engineer. There are good learning opportunities, and managers support developing new skills. Our engineering teams are collaborative, contributing to a positive company culture. It's a stable environment in the software development industry.
Cons: While career paths are clear, promotions can feel a bit slow, needing consistent self-advocacy. Also, we sometimes deal with older legacy systems that could use upgrades, making some tasks less efficient.
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Software Engineer
3.9
28 April 2026
Great place for growth as an EdTech Software Engineer
Pros: Amplify has been a solid place for my career as a Software Engineer in EdTech. I've really grown my technical skills, especially with the learning opportunities available. The teams are collaborative and supportive, which makes a big difference. It's rewarding to build products that genuinely help K-12 students and educators.
Cons: Sometimes the promotion process can feel a bit slow, and there are occasional periods of intense project deadlines. Communication could be clearer between different departments at times, especially on larger initiatives.
Advice to Management: Consider streamlining the promotion pathways for technical roles to ensure top talent feels continually recognized and rewarded. Also, working on cross-departmental communication, particularly for big feature rollouts, would be a huge help.
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Software Engineer
3.0
5 April 2026
Leadership has good intentions but struggles
Pros: I genuinely liked Amplify's mission; they're really trying to help students and educators with innovative software. For a Software Engineer, the remote work flexibility was excellent and very helpful. We also had decent benefits packages.
Cons: Leadership often felt out of touch with day-to-day engineering challenges. There were many top-down decisions regarding our EdTech projects without much team input, which made things harder. Communication from upper management wasn't always clear about company direction or priorities.
Advice to Management: Listen more to the engineering teams and middle management. Empower teams with more autonomy on EdTech product development. Improve transparency on strategic changes and how they impact daily work.
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Software Engineer
3.1
30 March 2026
Solid Base, Raises are a Bit Slow
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer in the Brooklyn, NY office is pretty solid. We get decent health insurance benefits, which is always good. It's competitive enough for an EdTech company.
Cons: Raises are tough to get and usually small, even for strong performers in digital learning. There isn't much clarity on salary bands, so it's hard to know where you stand. Some other benefits feel a little basic.
Advice to Management: Be more open about salary ranges for all positions, especially for technical roles. Invest more in competitive annual raises to keep good talent. It helps with morale.
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Content Specialist
3.0
8 March 2026
Pay is okay, but benefits are solid
Pros: The health insurance package is actually really good for a mid-size company in educational technology. They've got decent PTO, and you can really take it. It feels pretty generous.
Cons: Honestly, the base salary for a Content Specialist feels a little low compared to similar ed-tech roles in Brooklyn, NY. There's not much room for big raises unless you get a promotion. It's tough to feel like you're earning what you're worth.
Advice to Management: Really look into competitive salaries for Content Specialist roles, especially in the Brooklyn, NY market. It would help retain talent in our hybrid model.
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Curriculum Developer
2.9
6 March 2026
Great mission, tough work-life balance in ed-tech
Pros: I really liked working on important educational content for K-12 students. The remote work setup, even as a Curriculum Developer, was a huge benefit for my personal life. It's rewarding to see the impact of our digital learning platforms.
Cons: However, the work-life balance here is generally poor, especially during crunch times. As a Curriculum Developer, I often found myself working way more than 40 hours a week. Deadlines in the ed-tech industry can be brutal, leading to a lot of evening and weekend work.
Advice to Management: Please prioritize employee well-being over aggressive deadlines. We want to create great educational products, but not at the expense of burnout.
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Software Engineer
3.3
4 March 2026
Remote Work Is Solid, But Meetings Are A Lot
Pros: As a Software Engineer, the remote work setup is pretty solid. I appreciate the work flexibility for personal appointments, and not having a daily commute is great for my work-life balance. It's nice to be able to manage my own time within the WFH framework.
Cons: However, there are a ton of meetings, which can really break up your flow. Sometimes it feels like you're just jumping from one call to the next, especially in product development, which limits deep work time. This makes it tough to find big blocks of focus.
Advice to Management: Maybe try to cut down on some recurring meetings, especially for technical roles. Empower teams to handle more async communication for project management and decision-making to give us back some focus time.
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Software Engineer
2.9
7 January 2026
Job Security is a Bit of a Rollercoaster
Pros: I learned a lot as a Software Engineer here. The teams are really collaborative. They offer good health benefits too. The hybrid work schedule helps with balance.
Cons: Honestly, job security isn't great. We've seen a few layoffs lately. It makes you feel pretty uneasy about your future here. Project priorities can shift suddenly too.
Advice to Management: Be more upfront about challenges. Clear communication on company direction would help calm nerves.
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