Busy Bees
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    Work/Life balance
    2.3(3 ratings)
    Career development
    2.8(5 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    2.8(5 ratings)
    Management
    2.8(4 ratings)
    Working environment
    2.8(4 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    1.5(2 ratings)
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    1.0
    Teacher
    Mar 2026
    West Region1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Don't recommend to work with them.
    The good thingsBig and new centre with nice facilities.
    The challenges-Poor pay -Management only like those who bootlicks them
    1 person found this helpful
    1.0
    Trainee Teacher
    Jan 2026
    Fernvale North-East Region1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    IMPORTANT: Scrutinize the work environment carefully if you intend to sign bond or join long term
    The good thingssome colleagues are good and does extend help such as the cooking auntie, cleaner and teachers.
    The challengesdepends on your luck and the center you are assigned to work in a lot of cleaning, sweeping and mopping to help out during cleaner/ cooking auntie absence disrespectfulness and shouting from class teachers are regular principal is not communicative to trainee teachers turnover rate extremely high. there is new teacher coming in every week that don't stay beyond 2 years. management & HR does not have any idea on what is happening at their ground level operations. they are keener to groom younger teachers. HR simply works on their document & procedure. Do not sign any bond with this organization unless you have fully scrutinized the work environment and is confirmed the culture of the center they assign you to works good for long term. if trainee break bond and leave due to intolerable conditions, company don't care about the previous commitment, they care about repayment money.
    4 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Teacher
    Oct 2025
    Central RegionLess than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Bad and not recommend to join
    The good thingsRemuneration package is acceptable initially
    The challengesPoor working environment, many children to look after. High turnover, scary...
    1 person found this helpful
    1.0
    Assistant Teacher
    Oct 2023
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    management is terrible and the turnover rate in HQ is also very high
    The good thingsonly the benefits are attractive and nothing else
    The challengesManagement is terrible and needs to be prepared to be wacked by parents too.
    2 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Executive
    Mar 2023
    1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    A job with good learning opportunities
    The good thingsGood colleague, Good working team, Good working environment, Understanding bosses.
    The challengesThe amount of job load handle by one staff maybe too much
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Senior Teacher
    Aug 2019
    5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    Challenging and rewarding company
    The good thingsBusy Bees Asia offers a good variety of schools to work in at various locations around Singapore. In terms of salary, I would say it is commensurate with the industry standard. There are a lot of opportunities given to staff who are keen to progress in different areas, such as courses, different work promotion paths and even overseas training courses. Busy Bees Asia is generally quite amenable to working with staff's personal schedules within reason.
    The challengesClientele can be quite demanding at most schools due to the school fees paid. Staff at higher areas of management can be tasked to handle many different aspects of work that may not be within the original job scope, but you can consider it as additional on-the-job training/good work experience. Working hours can be quite difficult to manage as this is a childcare industry.
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