NTUC First Campus
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    Salary satisfaction at NTUC First Campus

    86%
    When NTUC First Campus employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'86% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at NTUC FIRST CAMPUS LIMITED
    Jurong East, West Region
    Play a key role in shaping young minds. Join our supportive team and witness children's development.
    Play a key role in shaping young minds. Join our supportive team and witness children's development.
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    16h ago
    16h ago

    at NTUC FIRST CAMPUS LIMITED
    Choa Chu Kang, West Region
    Cherish every moment nurturing our littlest learners. Join our dedicated infant-toddler team.
    Cherish every moment nurturing our littlest learners. Join our dedicated infant-toddler team.
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    16h ago
    16h ago

    What’s it like working at NTUC First Campus?

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    NTUC First Campus stands out for its competitive compensation package, including attractive salaries, bonuses, and staff benefits. The organisation fosters a supportive and collaborative work environment with caring management and helpful colleagues. Employees appreciate the professional development opportunities through various training platforms, and the company's family-oriented culture that supports working parents.

    However, employees face some challenges, including managing substantial administrative workload and paperwork, particularly for teaching staff. The work-life balance can be difficult to maintain due to high workload, and some concerns exist regarding teacher-child ratios. Additionally, some departments experience limited career progression opportunities, which can affect long-term growth prospects.