Pros
The pay is good—at least, that’s the promise—but only if you hit the necessary targets (not easy to hit hello, what's the point of setting if you don't intend to hit?) The workplace vibe is fun, with plenty of Gen Z energy. If you’re close to them, you’ll fit in well. but if you are not close to them? If you’re ready to put in long hours and hustle non-stop, this place might be worth considering.
Cons
You’re doing everything—prepping lessons, teaching, dealing with parents, and trying to connect with students—feels like you’re juggling 4-5 roles at once. There’s zero work-life balance. No clear lines between work and personal life. Both weekends are gone, and there’s not much time left to just live. It feels like you’re trading your entire life for a paycheck. Sure, the money’s decent, but is it really worth it? They’re ALWAYS hiring and even throwing "money" at tutors—sounds like a revolving door situation. Makes you wonder what’s really going on behind the scenes. The management seems immature, with young leadership that might not fully know how to handle things. If you’re not in their inner circle of “friends,” you might feel like an outsider. There’s no job security. Staff seem disposable, like you’re replaceable at any moment. Not exactly comforting. Honestly, it doesn’t sound like a sustainable or rewarding gig long-term. Might be time to look at options where your effort and well-being are equally valued.