Cengage Software Development Manager reviews

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2.0
Apr 5, 2026
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Pros

Cengage offers strong work-life balance compared with many technology companies. The mission—supporting educators and students—gives the work real purpose, which many employees find motivating. Benefits are solid, and many teams include talented, collaborative colleagues who care deeply about the products and the customers they serve.

Cons

Strategic decisions increasingly feel driven by private equity priorities rather than long-term product health or employee development. Employee surveys such as the Engagement Survey have repeatedly surfaced concerns around senior leadership—particularly micromanagement, limited psychological safety, and a lack of meaningful commitment to employee career growth—yet many employees feel these concerns have not been adequately addressed. Frequent reorganizations and layoffs have significantly reduced institutional knowledge in critical areas. The loss of SMEs has made it harder for teams to maintain and evolve complex systems responsibly. There are also ongoing concerns about culture and inclusion. The departure of DEI leadership, limited promotion opportunities for some groups, and perceptions of biased hiring practices have negatively impacted trust among women and minority employees. Another challenge is prioritization. Significant time and resources are being spent on AI proof-of-concept projects that may take years to reach production value, while smaller customer-requested improvements, platform hardening, and technical debt reduction are often deferred. Finally, employees with strong domain expertise, education experience, and the desire to grow into new roles are sometimes overlooked. Organizational reshuffling can make people feel like they are moved between roles without clear alignment to their skills or career goals, often out of concern about job security in a challenging market.

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Thank you for sharing this thoughtful feedback. I’m glad to see Cengage’s mission, work-life balance, benefits, and collaborative teams reflected as strengths. I also hear the concerns around leadership, prioritization, career growth, psychological safety, organizational change, and inclusion. As we look ahead, our focus is on creating greater clarity around enterprise priorities, strengthening leadership expectations, and aligning our people, operating model, and investments to support healthy growth, stronger customer outcomes, and our mission to advance education. Thank you again for the feedback. It is an important input as we continue building a more focused, consistent, and growth-oriented Cengage. -Kamilah Thomas, Chief Human Resources Officer
3.0
Nov 17, 2015
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Pros

Tech people are very sharp, product people are passionate about learning. They handled their bankruptcy well, and they have invested into restructuring their tech side. I think the CEO believes in the cause. They had massive layoffs and unfortunately, I think they had to. The old Cengage was old, fat, and complacent. The new Cengage is trying to be leaner and faster.

Cons

Product people don't understand the software world - many are still from the publishing days. Pay is very low for product / content developers. Tech communicates very poorly with Product people. Product people are very good in their areas - they have masters and Phd's in their subject area, but they have zero interest in software capabilities. They don't understand that last minute "tweaks" require full regression testing when a product is about to go live. This has bit them before. QA, with a few exceptions, is the worst I have ever worked with. Very junior people who have to be told what to do. Sometimes the company spend their money in strange ways. They pull out the stops for an offsite in Florida with huge parties, yet content developers in SF make about $50k a year in one of the most expensive cities in the country. They have a presence on the west coast but no serious software development there - that is only for Boston and Farmington hills because they know they cannot compete salary wise.

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