Global EPI Inc.
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    at Global EPI Inc.
    Makati City, Metro Manila
    Build skills, teach learners, and grow your career in a supportive team. Enjoy training, incentives, and flexible work. Apply now!
    Build skills, teach learners, and grow your career in a supportive team. Enjoy training, incentives, and flexible work. Apply now!
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    13d ago
    13d ago

    What’s it like working at Global EPI Inc.?

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    Employees at Global EPI Inc. value the work/life balance, with weekends free and flexible scheduling. Management is generally approachable and considerate, particularly during emergencies, and training is provided to develop teaching skills. The students are friendly and eager to learn, with lesson materials readily available. The company offers opportunities for newcomers without experience and provides tenure benefits and year-end awards for long-term employees. Teachers also appreciate the ability to explore different departments based on their skills.

    However, there are some potential challenges, including relatively low salaries, particularly for short-term employees. Teachers need to multitask to manage both classes and administrative reports, sometimes working beyond regular hours to meet deadlines. The company has attendance requirements with penalties, though these can be waived with valid reasons. Some employees have noted that management can be inconsistent in applying rules between tenured and new teachers, and career advancement opportunities may be more limited for those not planning longer-term employment.