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Worst job I ever had - Student Advisor Language International Employee Review

1.0
Aug 29, 2019
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Pros

Can't really think of anything other than location. They say free food but it's actually always the same simple things to make sandwich, and most likely to be all finished by Wed/Thu.

Cons

Don't be fooled by the nice text and smily photos on the application page, it's not like that at all. Student Advisor is a cute name for Telemarketing Operator, which is the actual position. No perspective of career development or any kind of growth within the company. No workshops or any other facilities are offered. The environment is kinda depressing. The team is exhausted and it's such a shame because there are some pretty interesting and skilled people there, whose creativity and motivation are just being undermined by this repetitive and dull job, not to mention the demands and pressure over everybody's heads. Some don't even care anymore and complain in front of whoever might be around. The Thursdays meetings are a pain. You are supposed to celebrate the increase of sales - that is, the company is making way more money, you are overworked and making not a single penny more. They use an app to monitor your activity on the computer and it takes screenshots every 10 minutes. It's an app developed for remote freelance workers, not for office. We are already in there, what else do you want? Accompany us to the toilet as well? Doesn't matter if you are part time or full time, you are expected to finish all tasks for that day and if it wasn't possible during your shift, you are expected to work over hours. There is no transparency whatsoever when it comes to these extra hours and the payment on it. There is no transparency on anything, to be frank. I never felt trust for them. And it's that kind of leadership that when you ask for some information (which is totally your right), the vibe you get is like you are begging for a favor. The leadership is actually nothing to look up to... not inspiring, not friendly, not willing to share. Can't think of anything I actually learned from them. I had a lawyer friend take a look at the contract and she was shocked. She said they are working on the verge of the German law, giving the least possible and taking the most possible. It's the kind of company that undervalues work force and therefore contributes to scrap the market for everybody, lowering salaries and making lame working conditions normal. I wish they left, nor Germany nor Europe is the place for Language International, that’s not what we want to foster here in terms of society or economic values. Unless you are desperate, wait and look a bit more for a better opportunity. I guarantee you deserve better. And once you are there, don’t stop looking and change asap.

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5.0
Dec 1, 2016
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Pros

Very friendly environment. Learned a lot about the international language education industry, admissions process, customer services, etc.

Cons

Its Boston office is in MA, so lots of snow in winter :)

5.0
Jun 8, 2014
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Pros

I strongly recommend the internship experience at Language International. You'll get a ton of real responsibility -- no fluff or marginal work. As an intern, I got to learn an amazing amount in a short period of time. The management team will entrust you with as much responsibility as they think you can handle, so you don't get stuck in a position that doesn't allow you to contribute to your full potential. They really help you learn and improve quickly. The fact that there were a bunch of other cool interns was a plus, and the fact that the rest of the team was pretty cool made it nice socially. Of course, it's also just cool to work for a start-up, especially one that seems to have so much potential.

Cons

It's not the right place for everybody. A project management internship at a start-up requires dedication; there's often a need to stay longer than most of the other interns to get things done. With that said, most internships seemed more laid-back than mine. Also, some internships are unpaid (as you'd expect with start-ups) but it's a fair deal: you get lots of value out of the experience, so as long as you're living with your parents still, it works.

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Thanks for taking the time to write a review. I'm so glad you got a lot out of your internship experience! We work hard to make our internships valuable learning opportunities.
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