
Overall the experience has been positive. Archer has all the good and bad aspects of a small, growing company. Aside from standard growing pains, issues that stand out include talent retention/compensation and legacy cultural issues.
They're thoughtful about policy and decision making.
The good people greatly outnumber the toxic people.
They're smart and seem to care about their employees.
They're smart, thoughtful, good people
there are very few jerks
My coworkers make me the most happy at work
True of everyone on my team: good and kind people, high-performing, responsible, generous.
Benefits and culture are A+, but base compensation is below comparable options in the market
I feel undervalued because my compensation isn't commensurate with my responsibilities, performance, or experience. I would feel better about my compensation if Archer increased my salary and rewarded me when I deliver on fundamental business goals such as lowering costs and increasing production.
The compensation is not great, some parts of the business are still run like personal fiefdoms, and not all of our business lines are consistent with a mission that values students and education. I think we're trending in the right direction, but tough personnel and identity decisions remain ahead.