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30 reviews
1.0
25 Apr 2025
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Pros

- Higher starting salaries compared to MOE or other enrichment/ tuition centres. (Note to aspiring employees: do negotiate for higher salary when you start as annual increment is minimal.) - Quality teaching materials prepared by the curriculum team. Makes lesson planning easier.

Cons

- Zero career progression unless you want to switch to people managment and customer service i.e. deal with parents to resolve student/ teacher/ classroom issues. For those who enjoy teaching, there is no progression. Not an issue if you're fine with a plateau career-wise. - Lack of professional development. There is neither budget nor resources to help you upskill. They have few trained teachers and basically no manpower to improve the quality of teaching or teaching experience. Afterall, it is listed as a retail business which means it's for profit. So, if you're happy to cruise as well as content with what they offer remuneration-wise and leave-wise, do stay for as long as possible as it is likely you'll feel potentially ill-equipped to find work elsewhere since TLL has robbed you of the opportunity for professional growth. If you seek career progression and a remuneration package that commensurate with experience, leave now rather than later. - Poor leave system. This is a recurring pain point in many, if not all, reviews through the years so you know it has long been an issue that has yet to be resolved. You bid for leave dates as though you're bidding for university courses and it's essentially fastest fingers first.

1.0
27 Nov 2022
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Pros

When the company had a soul, things were great. Students were their priority and they had two missions. Curriculum was great until it wasn’t -.- Great place for people who would listen to upper management and not rock the boat.

Cons

Ever since they got bought over, they have been commercialised. No empathy towards the teachers. Curriculum (done by a previously robust team) and old legacy is what they are clinging onto… even then, they have been moving away from that. No career progression at all.

2.0
20 Mar 2025
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Pros

- Higher starting salaries compared to MOE or other enrichment/tuition centres - Nespresso machines: a necessity for busy weekends that start at 9am - Medical and dental benefits

Cons

-Working both weekends -Can't take leave when you want to -No career progression

2.0
4 Oct 2023

Honest and objective review

Recommend
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Pros

- Friendly colleagues, albeit cliquey and gossipy - Superiors can be nice, although teams dependent - Pantry can be well stocked (every centre's pantries are well stocked except the main one at HQ ironically) - Good training ground and well-established brand name

Cons

- Leaves needs a year to be booked and very frequently rejected due to manpower issues. Funny thing is, how do they manage MCs then? If MCs (a last min leave), can be approved, why can't they plan part timers/contractors to take our classes for a day when we need to go for our plans? This causes the next issue which is a rampant number of MCs taken, legitimately or not, because people have to go for their own events that they've already tried telling the company a year in advance, or teachers being so burnt out from the amount of work from covers, marking, prep work, and admin work (calling parents, etc). - While the new schemes rolled out for the monthly teachers are encouraging, it takes such a long time to even achieve. The monthly scheme is so taxing to the point of burn out - can the monthly teachers even hold for so long? Some of the awards are also not well thought out, or just a half-assed attempt at retaining talent. The milestone award is awarded at the employees' 1.5-2.5 year mark. Those who unfortunately fall in the 1.5 year mark have no choice but to cash out at 1.5 years, even if they want to stay on. If you actually think about it, this creates unfairness as some employees will get more payout, causing resentment amongst employees who unfortunately fall in the 1.5 year mark category. These employees will have to wait for at least 2 years before the next measly bonus. Why would these employees wait and hold on to the monthly scheme, when there are other employers that can offer that amount or more elsewhere, with a similar 4+1 model? This ironically defeats the purpose of trying to retain talents, potentially spurring another great resignation after employees collect their milestone award. - Needless to say, with only 1-2 lead teachers, and 1 subject head per subject across centres, career progression is close to 0. You only stand around a 2% chance of promotion, across the hundreds of teachers that you're competing with.

2.0
5 Sept 2024

average

Recommend
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Pros

average and stable. limited progression

Cons

limited progression career options. messy scheduling.

3.0
5 May 2023

Ok

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Pros

It's alright for part time work and if you are not looking for career progression

Cons

It can be very hard to take leave.

3.0
5 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

No need to come up with your own curriculum so you can focus on honing your teaching skills Able to wfh during non-teaching hours Certain managers are kind, patient and forgiving

Cons

Depending on position, will have to consistently OT a lot You’ll face a lot of pressure from expectations from parents and management Career progression is limited

3.0
26 Sept 2023

No career progression

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Pros

Supposedly free in the mornings if you can finish your marking and prep for classes

Cons

Inflexible leave application system + expect to work in the weekends.

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