360Learning reviews

4.5

91% would recommend to a friend

(144 total reviews)
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Benjamin Marchal

93% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

360Learning has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 144 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The 360Learning employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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144 reviews
5.0
Aug 22, 2018

The best company I every worked for

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Pros

The culture, the mission and the growth of 360Learning makes working there an every day adventure. Employees are all good people sharing a set of values and willing to make the world a better place.

Cons

The culture is strong, it's not for everyone, and performers only will fit ( impact oriented people)

1.0
May 2, 2026
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Pros

Structured Documentation: I genuinely appreciated the dedicated Confluence page for onboarding. It provided a very clear structure and a transparent roadmap of what was expected in terms of tasks and milestones.

Cons

I joined 360Learning as a Senior Sales Engineer with over a decade of experience. I was let go after only four weeks—midway through onboarding—without any prior constructive feedback regarding performance. The Onboarding "Gauntlet": While the company markets "Collaborative Learning," the internal reality is a high-pressure environment. The workload included 154 courses in the first two weeks, requiring constant screen and video recordings. The onboarding process felt less like support and more like a source of extreme pressure, where even seasoned professionals are evaluated through a very narrow lens. Evaluation Overload: The culture relies heavily on constant micro-evaluations. I experienced 4 to 7 roleplays per week, where every interaction was graded on a rigid scale. The focus appeared to be on reciting scripts verbatim rather than solution design or actual value creation. Unfortunately, the rigid adherence to these metrics seems to leave no room for personal circumstances or health-related hurdles, as the pace remains unrelenting regardless of individual context. A Questionable Strategy: The contrast between the hiring process and the reality is stark. I passed a rigorous cycle including interviews with the VP of Sales and the CEO. To vet a candidate at the highest level and then dismiss them after only 28 days for being "too slow" in a scripted onboarding process is a significant red flag. It suggests a lack of integration between the hiring standards and the internal onboarding KPIs. Conclusion: In my experience, 360Learning prioritizes rigid onboarding metrics over long-term professional expertise. The "Collaborative Learning" culture felt transactional, with zero room for professional growth or human empathy when facing minor hurdles. If you value a culture that respects your background and offers transparency, I would suggest looking elsewhere.

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360Learning Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We understand that your experience did not meet your expectations, and we’re genuinely sorry to hear that. First, you are correct that our onboarding process is structured, intensive, and includes a significant amount of learning content, practice sessions, and evaluations. This approach is designed to help all new hires - regardless of prior experience - build a strong understanding of our methodology, product, and customer expectations. We recognize that this pace and level of structure may not suit everyone. That said, we would like to clarify that onboarding at 360Learning is not intended to be a “sink or swim” experience. New team members are supported throughout the process by their coaches, peers, and our dedicated Sales Enablement team, with regular check-ins and feedback conversations along the way. While we cannot comment publicly on individual employment situations, decisions made during a probation period are never taken lightly and are based on a combination of factors assessed over time. To conclude, we appreciate your feedback regarding the onboarding experience and evaluation process, as it helps us continue improving how we support new hires joining the company. We wish you the very best in your next opportunity and remain available if you would like to discuss your experience further offline with the HR team.
5.0
Oct 2, 2025

Innovative and scaling

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Pros

Strong executive and leadership especially on the client-facing teams Product is innovative, has great AI, and the differentiation is real Outgrowing the competitors Performance culture and convexity

Cons

Convexity takes time to adapt to Process is a lot but slowly improving and simplifying Disconnect with some teams in EU make it a challenge in NA

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