Lingoda Reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(230 total reviews)
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Dominic Rowell

86% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Lingoda has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 230 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lingoda employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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230 reviews
2.0
19 Nov 2020

Low salary

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good flexible hours, good work-life balance, lots of interesting students, no lesson planning.

Cons

Low salary, no bonuses, the company expects a lot for a low salary. Bad penalties, if you miss a class or cancel in less than 24 hours you can't teach for a week. Its strangely hard to get good reviews and they threaten to kick you off the platform and don't give advice or help.

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Lingoda Response
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Thank you for taking time to leave your review. We are glad that you are enjoying the flexibility and opportunity to get in touch with your students. We try to take learnings from the feedback we receive and want to assure you, that we already work on implementing some solutions you mentioned, including teachers training and assigning students to the proper curriculum. Some of the changes are already visible on the platform. We understand that maintaining a good review score comes with a challenge, but want to assure you, that you can always get in touch with our Teacher Team. They will be happy to provide you with advice and help as well and share some strategies to keep students engaged during your online classes. Moreover, we are sorry that you are disappointed with the renummeration you receive. To avoid any intransparency, we discuss this matter with every teacher during the job interview. Your payment is dependant on several factors such as qualification, teaching experience (online/classroom), and location. Additionally we support you by providing the learning material and fully functional platform. Thank you for your hard work. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us, should you have any further feedback.
1.0
26 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- This job suits anyone wanting to do customer-orientated tasks in a fairly relaxed full time job, enjoys speaking with people, and doesn't mind being dictated to - relaxed atmosphere in office - Since I left, wages have supposedly increased for office staff (i.e. above minimum wage)

Cons

Lingoda's main issue is that it still belives itself to be a passionate start-up (which I'm sure it started out as), but as it has grown to a mid-sized company, functions like a large corporation in terms of its treatment of office staff, teachers, as well as the students. This means Lingoda works in a way that is riddled with contradictions: - They search for highly qualified and motivated candidates to work in their office, who have a real passion for learning and teaching languages, and want to use this knowledge to advance learning online. They are excited to work in the advertised "non-hierarchical and passionate start-up". However the reality is that Lingoda is extremely hierarchical, with all decisions micro-managed at the middle management level, and no freedom to take your own initiative or fully discuss the various problems present. - Condescending attitude to teachers, who work for minimum wage, and are often highly educated and excellent in their work - Bizarre decisions taken at the senior and middle-management levels, with no discussion with the employees about how they perceive this will affect either students or teachers - Customers often treated without respect - large changes to Lingoda's system are made with customer's only notified hours before - No focus on quality of materials, quality of lessons, or real teacher training. - Management are unable to deal with criticism from staff, do not take input easily, and use a system of textbook learnt management techniques Examples of mis-management: - Large government funds received for refugee programme to educate them in German, but huge mismanagement of said programme in terms of enabling refugees to access and get the best out of it, means a large majority did not benefit - Weekly team meeting where focus is on discussing what you have completed this week: this makes sense if you have project-based roles, with ability to create own tasks and goals, this does not make sense if you are engaged in the same tasks each week, and where all criticisms or comments on future changes are glossed over

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