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EduEdge Learning Hub Reviews

4.8

99% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

91% positive business outlook

EduEdge Learning Hub has an employee rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there.

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27 reviews
5.0
9 Feb 2023
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Pros

As an educator who has dabbled in MOE contract teaching, one-to-one home tuition and teaching in tuition centres, I would strongly recommend EduEdge for those who prioritise long-term personal growth, flexibility and a sense of security over short-term hustle. 1. I joined EduEdge in the exploratory stages of my career, seeking opportunities for self-improvement in contrast to the red tape and cog-in-a-machine roles that had left me feeling slightly stifled in previous jobs. The company has more than delivered in this aspect. Prospective applicants with less teaching experience need not worry about being thrown into the deep end and having to lead a full class before they are ready; I found EduEdge’s system of class observation and mentorship very effective at easing me into my new responsibilities. EduEdge invests substantially into in-house professional development which comprehensively covers the many different aspects of teaching, including resource design, lesson delivery, classroom management and marking. The length and rigor of the initial training course (along with the fact that passing it is necessary for promotion) can indeed be daunting, but those who find comfort in structure will be reassured by the unambiguous and measurable nature of such checkpoints in career progression – to say nothing of the huge confidence boost in the classroom. 2. Additionally, EduEdge is fairly flexible with regard to each employee’s deployment and duties. Beyond allocated classes, which are set in stone at the start of the academic year, a choice between fixed office hours and a more self-directed scheme is offered. This can then be further negotiated, within reason of course. Of special note is Upper Management’s accommodating approach when it comes to employees who wish to attain external qualifications beyond their abovementioned in-house training. As a case in point, I remain touched by and grateful for their support during my pursuit of a Master in Education from NIE followed by a WSQ ACLP. They truly went the extra mile in terms of customised scheduling and special arrangements. From my experience, the same level of consideration and flexibility is extended when preparing employees for specialised career paths within the company, and extended again to all with special needs or circumstances. 3. On a similar note, the inclusive and supportive culture at EduEdge is perhaps its strongest point. I have never once felt unsafe here thanks to the company’s zero-tolerance stance against office politics. There is no inter-departmental jockeying whatsoever; the value of collaboration rather than competition is strongly emphasised. Moreover, the strict standards of training and professional conduct ensure that, whenever I am at work, I can rest assured that I have the backup of skilled and trustworthy colleagues. My fellow teachers are professional yet warm individuals I am proud to consider friends.

Cons

1. The initial period of training and career progression is slow and stressful as time is needed to build the foundational skill sets required for teaching – it does take some patience, drive and faith to stick with it long enough to see the empowering results (along with the gratifying pay raises). 2. As in any other English teaching job, the workload periodically shoots up when essays are marked. Upper Management is well aware of this issue and is in the midst of devising solutions, but this is still a work in progress as of the date of this posting.

5.0
6 Apr 2026
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Pros

My experience at EduEdge provided me with strong exposure to backend administrative operations and the importance of structured processes in ensuring smooth day-to-day workflow. I developed a deeper sense of systems thinking, understanding how individual tasks contribute to overall organisational efficiency. The role also encouraged the use of technology, including integrating AI tools into daily work to enhance productivity and continuously improve processes. In addition, I strengthened my communication skills through regular customer interactions, gaining insights into the psychology behind customer decisions and how to manage expectations effectively. The experience reinforced the importance of attention to detail, clear and consistent communication, and effective task prioritisation in a fast-paced environment.

Cons

The fast-paced nature of the role can at times result in a high workload and pressure, particularly during peak periods. Some administrative tasks may also become repetitive over time, and the need for constant attention to detail can be mentally demanding.

5.0
30 Aug 2025
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Pros

When I first joined EduEdge i honestly thought it’d just be another tuition centre job. First week I had a lesson observation and I was kinda panicking about my timing. My mentor sat me down after class and patiently showed me step by step what I did right and where I messed up a bit. That gave me clarity and made me feel like I wasn’t just left to sink or swim. The leadership here is solid. The bosses don’t just disappear after giving instructions. They actually coach and model what they expect. Feedback is always specific and useful, not just a generic “do better” kind of thing. The culture is also a big plus. People here genuinely care. We celebrate small wins, we help each other when things get overwhelming and yes, everyone is held accountable. It’s not always easy but you don’t feel like you’re on your own. One thing I really didn’t expect - I was given the opportunity to lead a project in my first year. I had zero experience running something like that but the team trusted me and guided me through it. ngl it was stressful, but super fulfilling. Came out of it a lot more confident. Training and support are next level. The frameworks and tools make lessons so much clearer for students and at the same time you grow in communication and leadership. I’ve learnt more here in a year than I did in several years elsewhere. If you just want a chill job this place isn’t it. But if you want to grow, make an impact with students and be pushed to your next level, EduEdge is honestly a great place to be 🙂

Cons

Work can get intense, especially during exam season. Everyone’s plates are full and you’ll definitely feel the crunch. Because the team sets high standards, there are times when feedback can feel overwhelming if you’re not used to it, but honestly, that’s also how you grow here. You learn to take it in stride and before long you realise your work has levelled up a lot. Not every idea you suggest will get picked up right away either, since processes need to be aligned across the team. So it’s not a place for someone who just wants to coast or stay in their comfort zone.

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