Cares about appearances too much - Instructor MV Code Club Employee Review

1.0
21 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Easy job if you don't care. Flexible. Cool to work with kids. Coworkers are nice. Have access to neat toys like a 3D printer.

Cons

The people who run the show aren't technical and aren't educators so you'll have coworkers who know less than the middle school students. Coworkers can end up causing issues in the classroom since they can give out bad advice so they end up telling kids to figure it out themselves since it's project based. Other afterschool coding places pay a lot more and probably actually care about their students. This place pays the same as working as a bank teller or other min wage jobs. Despite being a small business, they have rigid policies that they try to enforce and don't really think about individual cases. Management is also split up into geographical city states between different people. So the only way to get things done or get a raise is to kiss up to whoever is running your location. If someone doesn't like you, you can just get canned out of nowhere. Culture actively discourages trying to fix things but rewards falling in line even if you know it's not the best thing to do and can result in the loss of a student. Staff are also trained to actively antagonize students here and expect the worse of them. Some treat the older/slower students like babies and are actively toxic around them. Just go work for any other teaching kids to code company because this place doesn't. Most other places start at 20/hr anyways.

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
18 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great management that works hard to be fair about scheduling and shifts and will work with you based on your availability - Rewarding job teaching kids to code - Solid curriculum - Kind and engaged co-workers - Opportunities to train - Quick response from management about issues - When teaching all-day camps, get to run around and play with the kids during breaks

Cons

- Some shifts are only 2 or 3 hours long - The web app we use for assigning lessons, writing feedback, scheduling students, etc. is buggy. It's getting better, slowly, but is a bit annoying to use - Obviously, not a developer's salary - Clubhouse, and many school locations, are not close to BART

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