Pros
There is a water dispensing machine and a microwave at one of the level of the company Like many workplaces there are politics but some colleagues are great
Cons
Sketchy company who place options for 2 types of leave but only forcing employees to choose 1 option so what is the point of the other option on the paper? To show governmental organization that it is not breaching rights? I'm all for improvement and growth but this organization accepts students even when there isn't sufficient pool of teachers available and accepts students when we are not even prepared for their particular course. The boss promise the students and their parents promising tutors as quoted "We are a group of highly trained teachers committed to serving as a support system for students." when his company is mainly made up of part timers who just finished their A level. It isn't that A level students are bad tutors it is just that how is this a group of highly trained teachers when most times when it is busy the teachers are just asked to read notes and train themselves before tutoring students. Due to the management a lot of staffs left and the burden falls on the ones that are left. He never appreciates the staff who still tries their best to keep the company afloat and he doesn't see the issue. Furthermore there isn't any benefits per say. Heard that full time staff gets a health card which can be used at selected places where you pay $20 and the rest paid by company but this is for general clinic. Other than that there isn't any bonus or any kind of benefits that you may expect from a company. If you are all for a 6 days work week (includes working on weekends) and where your suggestions and opinions will be shot down by the boss then I would recommend this job.