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EF (Education First)

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I really do NOT recommend... - English Language Teacher EF (Education First) Employee Review

2.0
5 Aug 2014
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Pros

-Pre-planned lessons -Not too many real teaching hours (about 22 per week on average) -Easy to get a job with them as a native speaker -Opportunity to meet lots of new people -Many nice students

Cons

-A big corporate machine with no one in control who really cares about staff or students -Ridiculous split shifts (eg 10am-2pm + 4-5pm + 7-10pm) -They won't let teachers find their own accommodation and place them in THE grottiest places imaginable showing complete apathy when teachers complain -Serious problems of micro-management rather than sorting out real problems such as extremely high teacher turnover rate (wonder why...) -Very low wage (told it is 65000 RUB (2014)- you actually only get about 50000 RUB which is barely enough to survive when renting a room in Moscow) -When problems arise, teachers are told to stop being negative rather than problems being addressed -Bad relations between management and employees -Little respect shown by management for teachers -Extremely poor organisation- no procedure for when a teacher becomes unwell

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5.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Fun place to work at. Lots of opportunities especially early on in a career.

Cons

Sometimes salary is not as competitive as other places in Boston area.

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EF (Education First) Response
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Well this is what it's all about! Early career opportunities while having fun along the way is a big part of what we hope people experience working at EF, and we are happy to hear this in your reflection. Thank you for sharing your note on compensation as well. We review our compensation packages regularly to make sure they align with our industry standards, and we appreciate your perspective on that.
1.0
7 Jul 2026
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Pros

Well structured, comprehensive formal training. Perks and benefits

Cons

Once training is done, you’re pretty much on your own to figure things out. The weekly meetings with your manager end. You spend all day on the phones and there’s not a whole lot of interaction or collaboration going on in the office or across your team. At the end of the day it is a job and the perks and benefits are nice (travel). It just seemed social interaction of any kind, even to ask questions, was discouraged and in fact was viewed as distracting. The cold calling just gets to be tiring after a while, making it hard to stay at the job for longer than 1-2 years. Good entry level sales job, though.

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