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A farce. - Work Travel Operations Coordinator EF (Education First) Employee Review

2.0
Jan 28, 2026
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Pros

Lingo, some people are great and genuinely want to support you, fun holiday party

Cons

Leadership is smarmy and dishonest, often makes it feel catty/like high school. Paid scraps, but don’t worry there’s a bike team!!!!! Parking prices are egregious with $18 day parking (not to mention, you have to book 1 week in advance), or 160 annual membership that’s always waitlisted. Alternative is museum of science for $30

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EF (Education First) Response
5mo
We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear you enjoyed aspects of EF like the people who supported you and moments of our office culture. We’re sorry to hear about your concerns regarding leadership, compensation, and commuting costs. We always strive to become better, and while positive feedback is more fun to read, we learn just as much from constructive feedback like this. If you’re open to sharing more, we encourage you to reach out to hr@ef.com so we can better understand your experience.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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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
1mo
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
Jul 7, 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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