Vantaggi
Compensation was ok while I was there.
Svantaggi
When I joined Pathify, I was excited by the mission, the product, and the opportunity to contribute to a growing Ed Tech company. Unfortunately, the reality of working there never quite matched the picture that was presented. What stood out most to me was the disconnect between what leadership said they valued and what was actually rewarded. Collaboration, transparency, and employee feedback were frequently discussed, but in practice, those things often felt secondary to maintaining alignment with leadership's perspective, which at times seemed antithetical to those values. It became clear that challenging decisions or offering alternative viewpoints carried more risk than benefit. There was also a persistent feeling that the company was reacting rather than planning. Priorities shifted frequently, processes changed without much explanation, and teams were expected to adapt quickly without understanding the reasoning behind decisions—if leadership even had one. Over time, that uncertainty creates fatigue and makes it difficult to do your work effectively. One of the biggest disappointments was watching talented people leave. Some were among the most knowledgeable and dedicated employees in the organization. Rather than seeing those departures as signals worth examining, they were often treated as isolated events. As more experienced employees moved on, the same issues continued to surface. The culture wasn't openly hostile, but it often felt difficult to have honest conversations. Employees who raised concerns could find themselves viewed as obstacles rather than people trying to improve the company. There are good people working hard throughout the organization, and I genuinely wish them success. However, I would encourage prospective employees to ask direct questions about turnover, leadership accountability, and how employee feedback influences decisions.