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19 reviews
1.0
31 Dec 2022

Admin

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Pros

Friendly staff flex hours good location

Cons

Long hours performance focused not enough training

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TAL Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to leave us this note, we appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear that you have had a good experience regarding people and flexibility. We take all feedback seriously and will ensure your comments are shared with the relevant leaders at TAL. You can also contact peopleandculture@tal.com.au to discuss this further.
2.0
13 Aug 2021

Politics, long hours

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Pros

Fair pay, Good learning, growing company.

Cons

Politics, long hours, putting you down, no clear instructions, lack of inclusion.

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TAL Response
4y
Thanks for taking the time to comment. We are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive work environment so we’re disappointed to hear that you didn’t have a great experience. We will ensure your feedback is passed on the relevant leaders. If you would like to provide further feedback we encourage you to contact TALPeopleandCulture@tal.com.au
4.0
20 Feb 2023

Good Company

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Pros

Great managers. Remote Fast paced great people awesome hours

Cons

no growth low salary retrenched

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TAL Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We will ensure your feedback is passed onto the relevant leaders.
4.0
25 Nov 2024

Good place to work

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Pros

Flexible hours Interesting work Good work like balance

Cons

No salary increments Managers changes frequently and constantly readjusting to new manager and restarting.

2.0
19 Nov 2023

Great culture with a lot of issues

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people, some work from home flexibility.

Cons

TAL is notable for providing comparatively lower compensation to its existing staff, and there seems to be no indication of an effort to align their pay levels with market standards. During performance evaluations, a distinct preference for upper management is evident, manifested through larger bonuses and higher pay raises. Conversely, lower-grade staff members receive minimal increases, creating the perception that a 2% raise for employees is deemed a favor, while upper management enjoys a 5+% increase or more. The IT systems face challenges with being frequently shut down, presenting limited opportunities for improvement. Discriminatory behavior at the management level contributes to a sense of class division. Employees may feel relegated to a lower class, contrasting with the perceived upper-class status of management—a kind of two-tier society. Taking leave doesn't guarantee uninterrupted time off, as individuals are frequently contacted during their leave. Despite working throughout the entire leave period, full restoration is not assured. There is now an expectation for employees to spend more hours in the office, marking a shift from the pre-COVID era when working from home was not fully recognized as productive. The request to work from home encountered resistance, and the current tracking of office hours raises concerns about a potential return to a toxic culture discouraging remote work at TAL.

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TAL Response
2y
Thank you for providing your feedback and we are sorry to read your comments. We recognise that the value each of our individual employees brings is the driving force behind our success and we aim to create an environment where our people feel valued. We also aim for our managers to be supportive and effective in helping our employees to deliver in their roles . We take all feedback seriously and will ensure your comments are shared with the relevant leaders at TAL.
4.0
5 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Bonuses Work life structure Mental health program Hours are good Work from home

Cons

Overworked Underpaid Ignored Left out Isolated

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TAL Response
2y
Thank you for providing your feedback and we are sorry to read your comments. We recognise that the value each of our individual employees brings is the driving force behind our success and we aim to create an environment where our people feel valued. We also aim for our managers to be supportive and effective in helping our employees to deliver in their roles. We would like to discuss your feedback and encourage you to reach out to your HR team member so we can arrange a time to speak.
4.0
26 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The culture is good, hours are flexible

Cons

Big company but limited opportunities

2.0
30 Nov 2021

Honest

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Pros

If workloads were manageable we would really be able to make a difference for our customers within this role

Cons

Overworked and understaffed, management don’t seem to care. Forced back to the office despite a pandemic still going. Social lunches and Xmas partys still proceeding so you feel you have to go during a pandemic. No work life balance we do insane hours and it’s just expected.

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TAL Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to comment, the wellbeing of our employees is a priority and we take this feedback seriously. We would encourage you to contact us to discuss further via peopleandculture@tal.com.au.
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