Poor leaders leading others, lack of culture, lack of business - Vice President - Senior Project Manager 2U Employee Review

1.0
5 Mar 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

some nice staff, i can't think of anything else... but i need to make up the word count.

Cons

Excessive politics, gossipy colleagues, uneasy feeling - please see other none fake reviews as they provide a very accurate picture of the business!

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2U Response
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We appreciate you taking time to share your perspective. We take this and all feedback seriously, especially allegations of fake reviews. While we encourage our employees to post how they feel about 2U on multiple social media platforms, we do not tell our employees what to say nor do we create accounts and post fictitious reviews ourselves. One of our guiding principles is to be candid, open and honest - to this end we invite and take onboard ALL feedback. If you’re interested, we encourage you to reach out and have a conversation with your manager or your HR Business Partner about your specific experience so that we can continue to improve our workplace practices and our company.

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Pros

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