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Glad to be out - Creative Educator Muzart Learning Center Employee Review

1.0
Oct 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-If you are new/fresh grad, easy to get hired -Kids and their parents are generally very pleasant and grateful and love the Teachers

Cons

DIRECT TEAM - being hired too easily has its downsides, people objectively unfit for the job (majority of team are trying their best) are in your team and instead of constructive/honest criticism, you will be “punished” for being good at your job by overworking yourselves - when trying to communicate this issue to supervisors, you will be shamed for not being understanding, essentially it will all be your responsibility even though clearly a few bad apples are at fault, issue will never be directly solved by supervisors SUPERVISORS -contradictions in management styles, supervisors disagreeing among themselves -calling the workplace a family when it benefits the company or when you try to draw professional boundaries -using rank and saying you can’t go to the top boss without your supervisor first when it benefits them, which contradicts the previous point WORK ENVIRONMENT -culture of OT pay -you are told to be early even though it is unpaid -if you want to go up the ranks, expected to work as if you already have the higher rank with the same minimal pay to impress the supervisors, then they can consider, no chance of them believing in you based on skill/work ethic or seeing your potential without many months of unpaid OT labour -very bad work life balance

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1.0
Aug 10, 2025
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Pros

You get to learn a lot if you're good at learning independently without guidance from other experienced colleagues.

Cons

If you work in the internal department, you're cooked. Expect to do things completely out of your job scope. If you decline, they'll drop you with a termination letter. If you're not happy working there? Too bad, deal with it. If you talk to other colleagues about it in the office? Bam, termination letter. You're expected to clean the toilets, mop the area, wipe the windows and tables following a schedule where everyone takes turn every week. If you apply to be an art educator? Good luck handling an entire branch by yourself with lots of students and tasks that are close to impossible for one to keep up. Emotional support? Don't let them catch you snooping around as a group, as they'll start reporting all of you and you get a? Terminator letter :)

1.0
Jul 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Gained experience in various art styles and teaching methods. Opportunity to work closely with children and support their creative growth.

Cons

Excessive micromanagement, required to stay on video meeting throughout working hours, which takes away our freedom to work independently. Frequent, unnecessary meetings that consume time better spent on core responsibilities. Unrealistic deadlines and constant pressure to rush through tasks. Misleading recruitment: promises made during hiring were not delivered. Toxic work culture: superiors badmouth other staff, which fosters distrust and low morale. Overemphasis on sales targets at the expense of staff well-being. Coaches are blamed and demoralised when students withdraw, even if the reasons are beyond their control. Management lacks empathy toward the emotional toll of handling children with individual needs. Low pay that doesn’t reflect the emotional and physical energy required for the job

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