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EF (Education First)

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No tools for success, low salary - Tour Consultant EF (Education First) Employee Review

3.0
9 Oct 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great people and good atmosphere, good vacation benefits and travel opportunities. Much time is for training at first, and repetition of the jungle of products that they sell to educators across Canada.

Cons

Travel perks don't pay bills - Salary is very low - one will be reevaluated within 6 months, and if you haven't been promoted to Tour Manager by then, you are most likely out. Don't stick around if you don't get promoted while others do - chances are you are done.

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5.0
27 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunity for quick advancement - Trainings for new managers - Culture of innovation and entrepreneurship - Global connections; opportunities to travel - Fast-paced work environment - Friendly, supportive teams

Cons

- Low pay (industry) - Burnout / overworked during peak seasons

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EF (Education First) Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re glad to hear you’ve found opportunities for early career development, leadership training, and global connection during your time at EF. Creating a vibrant culture where colleagues can learn from one another and grow quickly is something we care deeply about. We also appreciate your perspective on compensation and workload during busy seasons. Supporting our colleagues’ limitless potential while helping them make a real impact through their work is important to us, and feedback like yours helps us continue to reflect on how we support our teams.
4.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You get to choose your tour and recruit the students you want to bring. The paid chaperone ratio is 6:1, so it is very manageable. The tours are great and the local experts are wonderful.

Cons

Company support is variable. There is high turnover and new consultants are very sales motivated and don't always get the nuances of your school or community group. I have had some WONDERFUL concusltants, but they have always been promoted before I get to work with them again.

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