Pros
+Harmonic environment, feels like on the school campus +Managers who actually care about your feelings +Well-paid competitive salaries + bonus for your hard work +full support for your career growth, including academic training and exam preparation (TESOL, Cert PT, etc.) +DEI & mental support, 15 days annual leave, life insurance, etc. +Large platform, long history, well-designed employee growth route If you're here for the money, welfare, like teaching children aged 3-15, willing to work hard and get paid, become an educator, by all means welcome.
Cons
-Children and parents can be difficult (sometimes really difficult) -Requires your 200% energy for the teaching -Plenty to work on even after you leave the campus (lecture preparation) -Still requires your 200% energy; parents don't care if you actually get enough sleep -Throatache and headache, can't use the toilet when teaching If you want WLB, short-term achievement, self-satisfaction, and a good nap during your leave, or if you have a weak stomach and introvert, think twice.