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English Excel School Reviews

2.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(80 total reviews)

44% positive business outlook

English Excel School has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 80 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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1.0
5 Feb 2019

Waste of a Year

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Pros

- I made some great friends - Teaching is easy and the kids are lovely - Accommodation is handy and is well maintained

Cons

- Salary is not competitive, varies person to person (depending on how much they like you) and starting salary in your first year does not depend on how much experience you have - You are only likely to progress in the company if you keep your mouth shut and do not complain. If the managers like you, you might get a pay rise after the first year. - The hours are so long and working on Saturday is horrible. Having half days off does not make up for it. You work 6 days a week. - No travel allowance. Some people walk to work and some travel an hour. If you work an hour away you will have to cover the cost of that. - People who work in accommodation will walk into your apartment when they like and are unlikely to give you warning. - They do not care about their employees at all. The retention rate of teachers is so so low. Again they don't care about this. They don't listen to anything the teachers have to say and didn't change one thing in my year working with them.

4.0
10 Feb 2017

Great!

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Pros

An excellent and well-organised company that allowed me to work part-time and fill in as a substitute when long-term teachers were on vacation. Lesson plans were already organised and they were flexible with hours.

Cons

Nothing major that I can think of. My only problem is that I wish I could have worked more hours.

1.0
27 Feb 2025
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Pros

The kids are very cute and were the only thing that kept me going

Cons

If I could advise you to do anything, it would be to not accept a job at English Excel. They have no regard for the mental wellbeing of staff and the only goal is to get English speakers sent to Hong Kong to fill the teaching roles as their staff turnover is so huge. Once I was there, I felt completely trapped and realised what a massive mistake I’d made. The penalty for leaving is £3,000 which didn’t seem like a big deal before I started because I thought how bad can it be? But it really is that bad and the thought of paying this much really does make you feel trapped and isolated, made worse by the fact that you don’t know anyone and you’re working 6 days a week so it’s hard to socialise. The centres are dirty and old fashioned, and you are given little to no training and expected to start teaching classes straight away. You think the half days will help with the 6 day working week but they don’t because any hour spent there is so draining. There is hardly any staff working at English Excel so it’s so disorganised; it was very common for me to teach three different class levels at once, or to get a new student with zero notice that I had to come up with a lesson plan for on the spot whilst the other students were waiting to start the lesson. Summer is the worst, they will cram in as many students as they can for maximum profit and constantly change things without any notice and just tell you to deal with it. I was beyond stressed and pleaded with management to try and help with the levels of disorganisation but was just told to get on with it and one manager even once said to me ‘do you think you might suffer with your mental health?’ Because I became upset after months of stress. The staff are gossipy and make you feel stupid for voicing any concerns, and instead of taking anything you say on will gaslight you and say ‘this is just how Hong Kong is’. This is NOT true and there are plenty of other places to work in Hong Kong that will treat you better I’ve now left and still find it unbelievable when I think about how I travelled across the world from England to Hong Kong and arrived there was just to be absolutely thrown in at the deep end. I had no idea how to get anywhere, had no wifi in my flat so couldn’t tell my family how I was (this is common as the flats provided are poor), and couldn’t speak to anyone. It’s not worth the stress and I can guarantee you can find a better company who will actually care about you and your well being.

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