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EF (Education First)

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Purpose-driven on the surface; A masterclass in office politics beneath. - Anonymous employee EF (Education First) Employee Review

1.0
9 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

EF Tours Canada has a mission - helping students see the world and broaden their perspectives - and it is genuinely inspiring. Many of your peers will care deeply about that goal and work tirelessly to make it real. When collaboration clicks, it’s rewarding and meaningful. The problem isn’t the mission or the people doing the work, it’s the culture that governs them.

Cons

The individual is not valued here. The leadership culture at EF Tours Canada runs on optics and politics. Too many managers are more focused on looking like leaders than actually leading. They speak constantly about empowerment and collaboration, but every decision still flows upward for approval. Feedback sessions are theatre; you’re encouraged to “share openly” until your input challenges a preferred narrative. If you’re someone who takes ownership, drives strategy, or asks hard questions, you’ll find yourself quietly excluded. Initiative is treated as threat. Credit is manipulated upward while accountability is shoved downward, and feedback is often met with defensiveness and in-fighting at senior levels. Middle management acts as a layer of gatekeepers - adversarial, insecure, and fixated on control. Many hold their positions not through expertise, but by manipulating perception and undermining others, likely holding tenure here because they would fail spectacularly anywhere else. The result is an organization where creativity stalls, trust evaporates, and progress depends vastly more on who you impress than what you deliver. Junior staff, many of whom work incredibly hard, are left to fend for themselves with little to no meaningful support or coaching. Cross-departmental dynamics are poor at best. Activity is mistaken for strategy, busywork and ad hoc demands from senior management are constant, and appearances are valued over results. Senior leaders routinely override subject-matter experts, delay projects, and dilute strong ideas in the name of “alignment.” It’s a culture that rewards politics over performance and leaves its best people exhausted and disillusioned.

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EF (Education First) Response
7mo
Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave such a thorough review. We’re sorry to hear that you had such a negative experience working here. The concerns you’ve raised around culture and leadership are serious and not reflective of the environment we recognize at EF, therefore we really want to hear more. While it’s difficult to address your concerns fully without more context, please know that we’re committed to maintaining a supportive and fair workplace for all employees. We’d appreciate hearing from you directly at hr@ef.com. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience with us.

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5.0
22 Apr 2026
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Pros

Good training, good communication especially for a remote position, flexible, great management

Cons

Scheduling and staffing effectively could be challenging due to unpredictable nature of emergency response, which caused both understaffed shifts and overstaffed shifts. In addition, phone-based customer service can be emotionally challenging - customers in stressful situations can often be difficult to deal with.

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EF (Education First) Response
1mo
Hearing that the training, communication, and management stood out, especially in a remote setting, is really meaningful. Thank you for sharing! As you mentioned, the nature of emergency response is inherently unpredictable. Our phone-based support in high stress situations can be central to defining the experience for travelers, and the people who handle it are a big part of that. We’re proud of the team you were part of and hope the skills you built here continue to serve you well.
4.0
2 June 2026
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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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