English 1 reviews

3.9

79% would recommend to a friend

(1,197 total reviews)
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Adele Bai

82% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

English 1 has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The English 1 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Oct 19, 2014
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Pros

Interesting people working with you, the teachers are great. Good potential for moving up the ladder, at least when I was there. Chance to gain different experience in different depts. Some good teacher training, however this is mostly scrapped now.

Cons

Terrible working hours and little respect for staff Little coherence internally: Total mismatch of pro ported values and actual actions Appalling management attitudes at the top, continual change for changes sake Business trumps education High turnover of staff, real imbalance in fairness between Chinese and Western staff-though this is changing

1.0
Sep 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Got to meet lots of good friends, very good learning experience (every other job will be easy compared to this job)

Cons

Management sucks Don’t feel like I got any support from the STM or CD Overworked staff Not enough teachers Renovation is taking place so everything smells like paint

2.0
Feb 3, 2020
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Pros

My overall experience at my centre was pretty good. I had a wonderful manager, and a really great teaching team. This was at my specific centre. There is not too much planning for an English teacher, since there are pre-made presentations that you have to follow. I was never really over-loaded with work. Always paid on time. Visa process was fairly easy. If you just want to get a year of exeperience and don’t really care about ethics, this could be the company for you.

Cons

This is a corporation, not a school by any means. The company should be renamed Money First. Students are referred to as customers. Centres have specific staff that are called ‘student consultants,’ and they’re assigned to a number of students to help with their development. Couldn’t be farther from the case. They will baby the students for the first month (refund period,) and then after that will give occasional update meetings, for which they are not trained at all for. The worst part is that they’re job is centred around sales (remember sales is not in their title.) Because of their extremely low salary, they have to make commission, which they make off of getting referrals from current students, and then getting students to extend their contracts. In terms of salary, it’s not bad for an interntational teacher, but if you compare it to other large teaching centres and schools in shanghai, EF is definitely one of the lowest paid. But that brings me to the local teachers salary. This international company can get away with paying local wages, so they Chinese people that I worked with and did the SAME exact job as me, were getting paid less than the US minimum wage. Now let’s talk about hierarchy. EF HQ is by far the worst part of this company. Any initiative that is thought up by HQ MUST be implemented at centre level, no matter the amount of kickback from teachers. As teachers you would think that we would know what’s best for our students, but those wishes are drowned out by sales initiatives. My centre was quite far from HQ, so I think in my two years maybe two people came down from HQ. There is no communication between us and them, and they’re the ones constantly pushing out questionable things. And now for quality of EF branded education....big yikes. The presenations that make up most of the classes for students are for the most part, pretty trash. The teachers and I were constantly making supplementary materials, trying to find out why the class didn’t theoretically work, and even though we found solutions to most, there are even some that are simply unteachable they’re so bad. If the people who made those lessons can call themselves linguists, then I can call myself a practicing neuro-surgeon. I’ve met tons of other EF teachers, and I can say that I’ve never met someone with a positive opinion of the company. I’ve even met ‘teacher ambassadors,’ who were unimpressed with management. I’ll leave off by saying that I have TONS more to say, but just not enough time or space. PS- to the EF employee tasked with doing damage control on negative reviews, hit me up baby I’m ready to dispute.

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Thank you for your post. We are happy to hear that you a good overall experience with a wondeful manager and a great teaching team. We do refer to our students as 'customers' as they are paying for a service, and we believe in providing the best possible customer service. Before implementing any new initiative we always get feedback from teachers often trialing first in many schools over several months.
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