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    at Cevas Language and Review Center
    Naga City, Camarines Sur
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    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    3d ago
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    at Cevas Language and Review Center
    Calamba City, Laguna
    Teach Basic Accounting
    Teach Basic Accounting
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    4d ago
    4d ago

    What’s it like working at Cevas Language and Review Center?

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    Teachers at Cevas Language and Review Center enjoy meeting interesting and willing students from different walks of life and hearing their stories. The flexible scheduling with morning, afternoon, and night sessions makes it easier to arrange working days, and the salary is considered good for part-time work.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Multiple employees have reported difficulties receiving their compensation, with delays and lack of clear communication about payment. Some have noted concerns about management practices, including perceived unfair treatment. New teachers have indicated that there is limited training provided, with expectations to know subjects without adequate preparation. Additionally, administrative support for printed materials can be unreliable, sometimes causing delays, and there are concerns about limited time off and insufficient travel compensation when assigned to other branches.