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      What is the salary like at Bizmates?

      Bizmates reviews

      Good for learning the ropes and getting teaching experience

      Online esl teacher
      Current contractor
      Harare
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      good learning material, good bookings, polite students, pays every two weeks

      Cons

      difficult to increase your pay rate because of restrictive/harsh KPI formula, extremely high taxes if you are not in the Philippines, hourly rate is on the low side, constant assessments after a 500 lesson cycle, have to wait the full lesson to get paid 50% for no show, no interaction and consultation with trainers, too many protocols which can be a challenge for beginners, no bonuses/incentives

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      Bizmates Response
      now
      Hi there. Thank you for your feedback. It's not easy to get the higher rates. That's true. But those higher rates are supposed to be difficult. They are reserved for those with really good outputs. Anyway, hang in there. As you gain more experience and better understand how to teach our materials, you're more likely to have better outputs. Best of luck. Hika Ito CEO, Bizmates Philippines

      3 years after, not recommending it anymore

      Trainer
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      1. Majority of the students I have are really nice and respectful. 2. Materials are regularly updated and are very convenient to use.

      Cons

      1. Low Pay: While management claims to offer competitive pay compared to other ESL companies in the Philippines, increasing or maintaining your salary is challenging. Unlike other companies where reaching milestones ensures a raise, Bizmates lacks this stability. Even experienced trainers earning the maximum pay could see their rate revert to the base level. 2. Biased Feedback: Trainers may face biased feedback from students, which can negatively impact their ratings and pay. Despite being aware of this issue, management has yet to address it effectively. 3. Customer-Centric Approach: The company's adherence to the Japanese principle that "the customer is always right" often means trainers' concerns are overlooked or ignored. 4. Frequent Hiring: The company regularly recruits new trainers, even when existing trainers struggle to secure regular bookings due to a limited number of students.

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      Bizmates Response
      now
      Hi there. Thank you for your feedback. I understand that the cost of living in the Philippines has increased so our rates of 140php-230php per hour may not seem as attractive as before. However, I'd like to think that you have been with Bizmates for 3 years and continue to be with us because we are still better than other schools that pay 70php or 80php per hour. So, if you have a bad term at Bizmates, yes your rate might drop from 200php to 180php or from 160php to 140php. But it won't go down to 70php or 80php like many of those other schools. And you can always bring your rate back up. As for biased feedback, what do you mean? It's feedback from the students, Yes, as the trainer, you need to get good feedback from your students (the customer). Just because you think you gave a good lesson, it does not warrant a good rating. Focus on the student. What are their needs? What can you do to satisfy them? This is what good trainers do. Yes, we take the customer-centric approach. By the way, this is not a Japanese approach. Every business in the world takes this approach. This doesn't mean that trainers are ignored. We've taken numerous recommendations from trainers to develop new materials, make changes to the KPI system, or to add features to MyStage. However, this doesn't mean all your requests will be met. As for frequent hiring, this is where you are dead wrong. On average, less than 10% of all slots are unbooked. That means over 90% of the slots that trainers open are booked. If you are not getting booked, it's because you are not getting your students to rebook with you. Most trainers are fully booked because they have managed to gain many regulars or are doing something that attracts new students. I understand that we don't have a perfect system and that inflation has increased much faster in the Philippines than in Japan. And the yen is much much weaker than it was years ago, making it more expensive to pay our trainers. However, we have managed to maintain our rates despite this. I don't expect you to see the whole picture, but rather than blaming the company and system, I think it would be far more productive to work on your skills by seeing what other trainers are doing. There are a lot of little tips that other trainers have that can greatly increase your customer feedback or your number of lessons. Best of luck. Hika Ito CEO, Bizmates Philippines

      AVOID THIS COMPANY LIKE THE PLAGUE!!

      Quality assurance
      Former employee
      Cebu City
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Their hiring process became much easier than before because they are severely understaffed due to high turnover and want to exploit more trainers with low labor costs.

      Cons

      1) You have to file and pay your own taxes - the owner wants to make the most out of company profit so as part of their cost-cutting, they don't hire accountants to specifically deal with our tax matters, they let the trainer do it. 2) They constantly find ways to raise the bar and make it difficult for trainers to meet those standards ( KPI ) but I understand that's normal for any company, but this company takes it to an extreme level. There is no room for mistake, you must do it right if you don't wanna get whiplashed. Talk about modern-day slavery. 3) They hold these yearly events where trainers can get together and enjoy a simple meal while watching a performance, imagine the company spending heaps of money on talent fees and whatnot instead of increasing the trainer's wages. 4) They hold yearly gatherings as a way of saying " Thank you " to their hardworking trainers, they invest a little bit of money on food, props, and recently talent. Makes me wonder why don't they just invest that in trainer's wages. Of course the CEO would argue " But we have raffle draws and give out bonuses on Christmas! " Yes indeed, but in order to qualify for said raffle draws / bonuses, the trainer would have to bust their chops ( For instance, 10 lessons = 1 entry ] to qualify for, by the way, a rigged event ( They prioritize giving awards to new hires ]. 5) They claim to be the highest paying company in the industry, They pay you 75 pesos per class ( Peanuts by the way ) and tell their trainers they should be grateful for that 75 pesos. Yet you have companies like italki who let you set your rate based on what you think your value is. 6) The CEO is starting his YouTube channel in preparation for what is to come, he realizes that he is losing all his genuine talent so he makes the hiring process cheap so that he can have more mediocre talent come in. If students are not happy with the quality of lessons, I guess they have a YouTube channel to watch? 7) Don't be fooled by the "promotion opportunities" with this company, They tie you down to fixed rates which are way lower than what you would earn as a trainer and sugarcoat it with " You're part of the management now, you won't have to talk to students that much! So in summary, I don't really have anything good to say to this company aside from the fact that if you are really desperate to find a job and have no other options, this can be a last resort for you. No hate. Just being honest.

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      Bizmates Response
      now
      Hi there. Sorry to hear about your negative experience. We're all glad that you have moved on. Best of luck to you. Hika Ito CEO, Bizmates Philippines

      Good

      Esl teacher
      Current employee
      Manila, Manila
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good salary and very okay staff

      Cons

      No incentives for beginner and no mandatory contributiin

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      Bizmates Response
      now
      Hi there. Thank you for your feedback. Hope you continue enjoying working with us. Hika Ito CEO, Bizmates Philippines

      No compassion and understanding at all

      Associate trainer
      Current contractor
      Manila, Manila
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Can work anytime and anyday.

      Cons

      - Biased KPI system causing demotivation among trainers. - Inconsiderate management. - Heartless CEO and staffs. - Strictly relying on numbers which is unacceptable because they do not fully represent trainers' performance. Again, the KPI is very subjective (even admitted by the CEO). - The management's main goal is to deprive trainers of their passion in teaching and to earn decent amount of salary (KPI goes down, salary also goes down). - No compassion at all. (It's all about business). - They say trainers are their business partners but they're not treated like ones. Instead, they're treated unjustly with strict one-sided policies that doesn't make sense and inhumane.

      Many hidden agenda!

      Online esl teacher
      Former employee
      Tagaytay, Tagaytay
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Flexible with working hours and salary is on time.

      Cons

      The salary rate structure lacks transparency, primarily due to the company's evaluation system. While the base pay is ₱140 per hour, there is potential to earn a slightly higher rate. However, consistently maintaining a rate above ₱150 is very difficult under the current setup, as student evaluations heavily influence our pay. It raises concerns that the system may be manipulated to prevent teachers from reaching higher pay tiers. Additionally, the company imposes steep penalties. If you value your mental well-being, this may not be the ideal workplace.

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      Many hidden agenda!

      Online esl teacher
      Former employee
      Tagaytay, Tagaytay
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Flexible with working hours and salary is on time.

      Cons

      The salary rate structure lacks transparency, primarily due to the company's evaluation system. While the base pay is ₱140 per hour, there is potential to earn a slightly higher rate. However, consistently maintaining a rate above ₱150 is very difficult under the current setup, as student evaluations heavily influence our pay. It raises concerns that the system may be manipulated to prevent teachers from reaching higher pay tiers. Additionally, the company imposes steep penalties. If you value your mental well-being, this may not be the ideal workplace.

      3

      Not so great

      Esl teacher
      Former temporary employee
      Zimbabwe
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      great place to learn teaching online

      Cons

      poor pay rates, very harsh KPI, low traffic lately feel a bit like a dead end job. you are taxed 25% if you are not from the Phillipines

      Great Company

      Sales development representative (sdr)
      Former freelancer
      Tampa, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Very Friendly enviorment and compettive salary

      Cons

      None at this time it was great

      Good workplace

      Business analyst
      Former contractor
      United States Coast Guard - Air Station Sacramento
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good salary and benefits as well.

      Cons

      Staff is micromanage and less time