Portland, Ore. – For prospective employees who want to join a high-quality team focused on helping teachers transform learning for students through digital education, look no further than Learning.com. For the third consecutive year, the Portland-based company is an Oregon Top Workplace. Based solely on the results of an employee feedback survey sponsored by The Oregonian and administered by Workplace Dynamics, LLC, a research firm that specializes in organizational health and workplace improvement, the survey measured numerous aspects of workplace culture, including alignment, execution and connection.
“Learning.com is proud to be recognized as a Top Workplace for the third year in a row,” said Vicki Price, vice president of people development and performance at Learning.com. “We believe that a healthy, happy work culture promotes engaged, motivated employees and we strive to provide a culture that fosters collaboration, learning and excellence. We hire great people who are smart, caring, passionate, dedicated and love working together to create solutions that make a difference for teachers and students. This award is a tribute to our fantastic employees and leadership team.”
With a culture that emphasizes work/life balance including flex-time and telecommuting opportunities, Learning.com’s nearly 100 employees thrive in an environment where creativity and collaboration are encouraged daily. Its focus on diversity and inclusion fosters a respectful and engaged work culture that leverages the unique contributions of all employees. Learning.com also offers paid volunteer time off to allow employees to donate time to causes important to them and sponsors running events and fundraisers to encourage both wellness and philanthropy
“The Top Workplaces award is not a popularity contest. And oftentimes, people assume it’s all about fancy perks and benefits,” said Doug Claffey, CEO of Workplace Dynamics. “But to be a Top Workplace, organizations must meet our strict standards for organizational health. And who better to ask about work life than the people who live the culture every day – the employees. Time and time again, our research has proven that what’s most important to them is a strong belief in where the organization is headed, how it’s going to get there and the feeling that everyone is in it together.”
Leading the education technology industry in developing solutions to help today’s students thrive in a digital world, Learning.com collaborates with educators to make it simple to integrate digital literacy into everyday instruction. The company works with more than 2,000 school districts and serves four million students from 21 countries around the world.
About Learning.com
Founded in 1999, Learning.com currently partners with one in six school districts and serves four million students nationwide. Learning.com provides K-12 solutions to help students, teachers, and schools excel in a digital world. Districts equip their students with the technology and 21st century skills needed for success on online assessments, college, and the workforce using Learning.com’s digital literacy solutions. Learning.com’s digital content tools help districts build and share custom digital curriculum helping them meet their instructional goals, facilitate personalized learning, and address budget challenges. Through implementation services and professional development, Learning.com serves educators as they integrate technology and digital content into instruction.
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Founded in 1999, Learning.com provides educators with solutions to prepare their students with critical digital skills. Our web-based curriculum for grades K-12 engages students as they learn keyboarding, online safety, applied productivity tools, computational thinking, coding and more.
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