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The first impression at interview was great. Then came the arrival.
I was asked to have a L VISA, which is illegal in China. The visa didn't get reimbursed, of course. The first experience was that I was allocated a room, for which I had to sign a document in a foreign language. No idea, what it was, but it turned out to be a lettings agreement.
I had no chance tonexchange money, sat in my room with nowhere to go, and this was just the start. 1 month without money nor pay nor reimbursement, I tried to survive my days.
Whilst 2 languages were promoted, only Chinese teachers got their way, and less educated staff muscled around.
After months of agonising over bad conditions, inadequate communication, and much abuse from HR, the school decided to make staff redundant early, sonthey didn't have to oay the bonuses that they had promised at interview. The school also didn't pay th... read full review