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Adele Bai

82% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

English 1 has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,201 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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1.0
Jun 17, 2024

EF Indonesia

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Pros

• Coworkers • Students • Teaching experience to add to resume

Cons

• Management is not good • You are often forgotten and just viewed as unimportant by the people that pay you, so if you need anything from them other than a visa and monthly pay, good luck. • No benefits (BPJS health insurance stated in offer is not provided, additional monthly budget for housing costs is stated in contract yet not provided, questioning management on it is met with excuses saying how technically your benefits are given to you, when they're just not) • You'll teach at any company or local school anywhere in the city that pays your center to "rent a native", which often means you'll start early in the morning at that place and then come back to your center and have to teach the rest of your normal classes. • If you don't complain about not getting overtime pay you just won't get it. Likewise, if you don't complain about all of these off-location overtime jobs, they'll give them to you every time. • Paid vacation in the contract says 20 days, but you'll need to take 10 of that for Christmas/New Year and 5 more for Idul Fitri leaving you with a whole 5 days to travel because going anywhere during the holidays is borderline impossible. • If you need surgery or a procedure done, you're screwed, because you don't have ACTUAL health insurance. The employer will loan you the money then you'll be deducted every month until it's paid off. They way these franchises operate and deceive their employees (especially foreigners) is atrocious. It would NEVER fly in ANY western country. If you're a foreigner considering working here, prepare to be baffled.

1.0
Apr 11, 2024
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Pros

It can be a step into China, note that it CAN BE there are other ways of international teaching that don't involve burning out in 1 year.

Cons

The list is a long one, but let's make it simple. 1. Teachers' salaries are changed during their first year, so they earn less. The contract should not be changed when the company feels like it, changing the salary of teachers so they earn less than what they were promised is unprofessional and wrong. 2. The formal "training" the international teachers received was inadequate for the job, we were left having to assume how to access materials or hope a colleague would show us once we had access to the office. 3. Concerns about performance were not addressed directly, rather PA's went behind the teacher's backs to tell management who then arranged meetings creating an atmosphere of discouragement, discomfort and distrust. That is unprofessional. 4. Helping international teachers outside of the office, send hospital locations of hospitals covered by the health insurance company to save international teachers a bill they will have to cover. 5. REFUSAL TO RETURN DOCUMENTION: EF's company policy is that if you accept the "reimbursement" then the company have paid for your documentation to be notarised and apostilled even if you were the one who paid for it not them, this means they will REFUSE to give you essential documents back to help you find other jobs in China once you decide to leave them. 6. Rules of the centre: There was a new rule for the international teachers nearly every day and instead of explaining the rules to the international teachers we were only informed of the rules once we had broken them, once again affirming the feeling of distrust and discomfort. 7. The limited "Annual Leave" for international teachers, we feel suffocated, frustrated, and anxious especially when we are combating homesickness and a feeling of isolation while also trying to do our jobs, with limited emotional/mental support from our management team/EF as a company. 8. Lack of HR to answer essential questions from international teachers. 9. Discovering the existence of a Teacher's Welfare team 8 days before the contract with EF ends. 10. EF hosts Summer and Winter courses, these courses mean that you work 6 days a week for 6-8 weeks with the bonus being pitiful, example my bonus was a plastic figurine of their main character "Roddy" bloody insulting for the level of work you do. The summer and winter courses are not explained to the international teachers, many of us ended up overwhelmed with classes and not having support provided, and when teachers voice their concerns, they are ignored or dismissed.

2.0
Jan 22, 2024
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Pros

Hands on experience in the classroom with different she groups

Cons

*Management is awful and vague about almost everything. *Pay is low. 14.000.000 for newcomers is average. *What's expected of you changes suddenly and frequently, and it's always some kind of extra busywork that they want to pile on. *Provided health insurance is pitiful. Many groups may give BPJS to foreigners, but mine gives "emergency insurance" that only covers serious injury. Anything else is out-of-pocket. If you have a working KITAS you're supposed to be enrolled in BPJS regardless, so the fact that some skip over this is really messed up. *Contract is always vaguely worded so it looks like you're getting something that you won't. When you ask about this they make excuses. *Your double salary "bonus" at the end of each contract is considered THR (religious payment paid on major holidays), which is why they don't pay THR at the holiday. So technically, you don't get a "bonus" at the end of your contract, it's what should have been paid to you before

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