Pros
- Company values diversity within staff and student / parent demographics. You get staff from many different backgrounds, whether local or global. - Great learning and growth opportunities. Will elaborate further in cons though. - Friendly working environment. - Fun and cute kids. You get to understand each student's personalities, how they learn, etc. - Getting gifts from your students will feel VERY heartwarming. - Most of the staff speak amazing English. If you're one of those folks that feel more comfortable speaking English, this place is for you. - Although recommended, you don't need prior educational experience.
Cons
- Salary isn't the highest, let alone ideal. Some positions, especially non-full-time positions, pay below UMR. Make sure you come from a stable background. - Neurotypical / socially aware privilege, as well as pretty privilege. Despite the friendly working environment. - Competition within internal staff can get pressurized. - Even if you don't need prior educational experience, the pressure you feel to become a good teacher can be demanding. - About those growth opportunities. It will take a long time for you to climb the ladder. Some factors to "speed" the process may be your teaching skills. Sometimes it may even be pretty privilege. - Turnover rate is sus.