Scholastic Careers and Employment
About the company
- CEORichard Robinson76%approve of Richard Robinson's performance
- Founded1920
- Company size5,001 to 10,000
- Revenue$1bn to $5bn (CAD)
- IndustryMedia & Communication
- HeadquartersNew York, NY
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Administrator in Markham, ON
on 15 March 2022
Excellent Team
My time at s=Scholastic was a great introduction to the industry. Great co-workers great management. Excellent way to get your foot in the door when it comes to working in an assembly like team. There on pay days we can go to store and buy used books during lunch time which is cool. You never know what you're going to find in the store. Inventory Coordinator in Moncton, NB
on 30 June 2022
Modern and inclusive work culture
The atmosphere is far more relaxed than most companies. Management is very open to staff enjoying their time at work, providing the work expectations are met. Company is also very inclusive in its hiring/promoting, as EDI is extremely important to the overall company culture. Work/life balance is the best I’ve ever experienced in all my years.Volunteer Cashier in Crossfield, AB
on 2 June 2020
Productive and Fun workplace
I only volunteered there but it had a fun environment. Working with the other members was enjoyable. The system itself was organized and east to learn.Fullfillment Clerk in Edmonton, AB
on 12 December 2019
UPDATE: Mismanagement at it's finest.
Very mismanaged environment and not a healthy workplace amongst the employees. They expect you to pick deliveries purely by yourself rather than as a team lift. Or not even supply safety gloves working around cardboard actively. Also is perfectly okay with employees who harass others and will not discipline them. I was actually fired for being harassed and coming forward about it to management. To add insult to injury, I had no HR team I could contact at all. Not that I'd want to work for a company okay with favoritism and harassment.
As well, in terms of just as a job its really not worth it. They offer no competitive pay whatsoever (only minimum wage), no benefits of any kind, no sick pay, and they only give you two personal days. Also they only give summers off but you have to go on EI to even have money. You can find way better paying warehouse job elsewhere that has more to offer and doesn't tolerate harassment. I deleted an older review only so I could warn people about how awful this company is and how badly its management is. Keep applying for jobs people, better are out there.Fulfillment Clerk in Edmonton, AB
on 1 October 2019
'twas ok
started off good, ended pretty badly. would not recommend until most of the workforce is replaced. i need to type more this is really really stupid god.What would you say about your employer?
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