C2 Education Tutor/Program Lead reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(290 total reviews)

Peter Waller

100% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Tutor/Program Lead employees have rated C2 Education with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 290 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Tutor/Program Lead professionals have a good working experience there. C2 Education is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Tutor/Program Lead professionals compared to other employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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290 reviews
3.0
Dec 10, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Can work independently. Directors trust your judgment. Director will act as a liaison with parents which can be a good thing.

Cons

Last minute schedule adjustments. Have to work on weekends. No opportunity for growth within the company.

1.0
Oct 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing good to say. They pack the students in to maximize profits. Teachers expected to work with multiple students at once.

Cons

They post college acceptances for all of their centers but make it look like it's from that one center. Deceptive practices. Materials don't reflect current tests

3.0
Oct 21, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Diagnostic Testing Allows you to customize curriculum. This is great if you tire of other companies' ineffective one-size-fits-all approach to instruction Multi-level SAT and non-SAT curriculum is unique and a joy to work with when you're trying to build students' confidence and abilities. Diversifying specialties gives you highly effective teachers in their respective fields. No need to drive to find clients; they come to you. Your co-workers may be the coolest people you'll meet after college. You'll find that you'll bond quite well in the "trenches." Most of the kids who have the resources to obtain this type of service have caring parents and are mostly very well-behaved. Having mornings off means that you'll be able to run errands during normal business hours.

Cons

Working evenings and weekends with some consistency will destroy your social life. If you're lucky, you'll be at a center with Fridays off, but you'll still have to be up early on Saturday. Your friends will stop asking. Seriously. Time off taken during regular business hours is highly discouraged. If you haven't made yourself absolutely essential, be prepared to lose your hours to other teachers. There's little regard for your time; If your students cancel at the last minute, C2 will not pay you. If you ask them to pay, often times you'll see a tantrum because you've breached some cultural more... You can choose not to stand down at this point, but be prepared to face retaliation in terms of hour losses. As you may have inferred, directors at this company have a loose idea of what US labor laws involve. They want you to sign a waiver stating that you waive your right to lunch/breaks during a 6-8 hour day. You may very well be in hostile work environment, especially if you're black, and will have a difficult time threatening to leave because... C2's NON-COMPETE CONTRACTS are like a scorched earth policy: Unless you work in California where it is NOT enforceable (they make you sign the damned thing anyway), the C2 non-compete contracts make you promise that you will not work in test preparation for 2 YEARS within 50 miles of a C2 Education. As these companies tend to be McDonald's-ubiquitous, you could be in a heap of trouble. YOU WILL NOT GET AN ANNUAL RAISE WITHOUT A FIGHT... And even then, you may still not get one. They tell you that to hook you. It's a lie, and it doesn't matter which director you ask in these United States, they say almost the same thing verbatim: there are performance reviews. You can get annual raises. If you somehow work them above $25 an hour, congratulations. You're amazing. Also, the center director resents you now. Just don't be surprised when the latest 22 year old Harvard grad comes and grabs all your hours at $20 per hour because 1) They have no friggin' clue and 2) the director loves her bragging rights, and 3) You've priced yourself out of your tiny market (Unless you're saved by parents who can tell that someone who majored in the Nietzschean Philosophy is not always well-equipped to interface with a teenaged girl who needs help with Algebra I) . Solves the time off problem, though. So, negotiate the money you want up front. Be sure to apply to multiple agencies. If you're worthwhile, a competing offer will not be hard to come by. There are no full time positions for instructors. There are no benefits offered. Even the benefits that the directors get are kind of terrible. There is no opportunity for advancement unless you speak Chinese or Korean; even if you can speak these well, you won't want to be center director. It's a cruel job, that either attracts abusive people or makes basically good people become abusive.

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C2 Education Response
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Agreed. Our curriculum is the best and we are very proud of our highly-qualified teachers! Not only do they teach academic skills, but they also serve as mentors and coaches, encouraging and guiding students throughout the school year. Center Directors strive to provide consistent teaching hours - however, teaching hours are based on the needs of our students. The more subjects a teacher is willing and able to teach, the more hours he or she will likely be scheduled for each week. We aim to schedule sessions based on the availability of each teacher along with the subjects they teach as best as possible. Ultimately, we depend on the schedules of our students and while we work to be as consistent as possible, our students’ needs do come first. C2 Education is fully committed to ensuring not only compliance with equal opportunity laws, but also a deeper commitment to the principle that diversity and inclusion will help us realize our greatest potential as a company and maximize the potential of all our employees. Please know that we are fully committed to promoting and fostering equal opportunity in all operations of our company. We also believe that diversity and inclusion is a fundamental and indispensable objective which strengthens the company.
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