Pros
- School owner really cares about students and their education, not just their money like many other places
- Structured curriculum with room for you to add your own style and ideas to the lessons
- Definitely a "western" mindset that means the students aren't getting crazy stress levels and homework from you.
- Located in a cool part of Seoul with easy access to the rest of the city
- Opportunity to work with a variety of students (levels, ages, etc.), so the teaching aspect isn't redundant
- In addition to National Holidays, there are "WILS Days" that you get off a few times a year, which are in addition to your personal vacation time off.
- Overall, a pretty laid-back and fun environment
- Pay is at common market rate
Cons
- Every quarter, the classes change as students level up. This may mean you have different students to work with and different materials to use. This can be a tough adjustment for some in the beginning if the teacher wants complete consistency over the year, but if you're flexible it's not really much of a "con".
- Some parents are demanding and expect things to be customized to their child, so there's occasionally changes to some of the materials on short notice.