Magic Ears Reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(240 total reviews)

55% positive business outlook

Magic Ears has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 240 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Magic Ears employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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240 reviews
3.0
12 Sept 2019

More work for less pay,

Recommend
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Pros

The pro of Magic Ears is that they are flexibe.

Cons

The hiring proess is a joke. I was offered a contract but turned it down. I was offered less money with a MA than someone with a BA and I met the requirements for this according to my recruiter. Then, the recruiter tried to convince me to work for ME with less pay than my current job by almost begging and saying that I should do at least 2 or 3 lessons.

2.0
10 Jun 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Bottom Line: If you have extra time and want to make some extra cash Magic Ears is alright. You get to choose hours and they pay better than most. However, if you are a serious teacher or you want make money then they might not be for you. The booking system is hard to understand and you often don't book as many classes as you want. Flexible hours - choose your own hours and leave days free when you have something else going on. Pay is pretty good - they say it's 20-22 an hour but it's actually around 18 before "bonuses" which are arriving about 5 min before each class (I think) and opening at least 60 slots per month. Pretty Easy - especially if you've taught before. It's a 25 minute lesson. Once you get the hang of the different levels you can pretty much drop in to any class as long as you have props and a whiteboard.

Cons

Unreliable - the classes aren't locked in until 24 hours before the class starts so you can't plan for your week or count on a set income. Booking rate - they never actually explain how you can up your booking rate other than "take workshops" which are unpaid. Won't warn you that the booking rate might be low that month because of holidays or exams in China until it's too late to find other income. Communication - you get spammed with weekly updates which are mostly other teachers posting videos on youtube. But when you email the teacher support you can wait days for a response. Feedback - You have to leave individual feedback for every student after every class. You might teacher 4 or 5 classes back to back which means you have to spend time (where you aren't being paid) to leave feedback for upwards of 20 students. THEY FINE YOU IF YOU DON'T COMPLETE FEEDBACK. They didn't tell me I needed to do feedback after my first day at Magic Ears. I was fined $20 for unfinished feedback. Feedback to teachers - Students can leave you feedback after every class. They don't have to write why they gave you 1 star they only have to click it. So if you have a misbehaved child they can just give you a low score for no reason. Teacher support will also only get in touch with you if you do something wrong or get low feedback scores for the parents. There is no praise and they don't recognize when or what you do well so the feedback to teachers feels very unbalanced.

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