Kojen- Taiwan - Anonymous employee Kojen Employee Review

4.0
May 13, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working with children from a different culture can be challenging but it is very rewarding. You will learn so much about yourself while adjusting to a different work environment. Most co workers are helpful and will work with you.

Cons

Sometimes you will feel out of place, especially if you do not speak the local language. At times it may feel more like a business than an educational center.

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5.0
Aug 24, 2020
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Pros

Colleagues are friendly and amazing.

Cons

The holiday dances are sometimes tough to prepare.

3.0
Mar 17, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They will pay for your ARC. Pay is decent, and if you spend modestly on living expenses, you can save an OK amount of money... which you can then use on vacations in surrounding countries. Good work/life balance. Many teachers had time to take Chinese classes, work a second job, and/or go on vacations in China, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, around Taiwan, etc. If you ask, teachers with experience will help you with your lesson plans.

Cons

The teaching methods, textbooks, and tests are antiquated, sometimes confusing, and often focus on rote memorization. You don't get to choose whether you teach adults, children, or both. They place you where they need you (usually there is a higher demand for children's teachers). It's hard to get enough/more hours, so often times you have to work a second job. The initial training involved watching a lot of videotapes and was not very helpful. You will always work Friday nights until 9:30 pm and Saturday mornings starting at 9:00 am.

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