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Ratings for Curro Holdings

  • Appreciation
    2.9
  • Company Outlook
    3.8
  • Fair Pay
    2.1
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.1
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Curro Holdings Reviews

What is it like working at Curro Holdings?

Creatively and academically rewarding.
Head Teacher in mpumalanga:
Pros: Skills development and learner interaction
Cons: Nothing not to like...
Interesting.
Elementary School Teacher in Johannesburg:
Pros: Working with the children
Cons: Not being appreciated and pay could be better for the a out of hours and work you put it and not being heard
Work circumstances are good.
High School Teacher in Cape Town:
Pros: Small classes and use of technology
Cons: Salary
It is satisfactory.
Middle School Teacher in Cape Town:
Pros: Working with children
Cons: Being underpaid
It is what I love to ,it is great.
Daycare Teacher in Pretoria:
Pros: To be around kids
Cons: To start teaching small while their young, they're adorable
Extremely demanding and stressfull at times. Management expects you to perform beyond office hours without compensation.
Personal Assistant in Cape Town:
Pros: The flexibility and the wonderful people.
Cons: No transparency and fairness. A lot of unfairness in terms of salaries paid to staff.
Educator:
Great, we teach what is best for students. That flexibility allows us to manipulate the student’ Understanding of concepts and stay relevant. We need to improve on culture. No fascinating benefits. Relatively fair compensation.