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    Working at Nobel International School Sdn Bhd

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    52%
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    Work/Life balance
    2.9(60 ratings)
    Career development
    3.1(60 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    2.8(60 ratings)
    Management
    2.7(60 ratings)
    Working environment
    3.1(60 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    2.2(9 ratings)
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    4.0
    Admin
    May 2026
    Petaling Selangor2 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    Overall pleasant experience in a warm environment.
    The good thingsWorking with the colleagues here and the environment, the Founder is kind.
    The challengesFast paced environment.
    2.0
    Classroom Teacher
    Feb 2026
    Kelana Jaya Selangor3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Join and aim to join and say yes to everything before you get considered for promotion.
    The good thingsIf you are liked you get far
    The challengesMost promotions are given to family or someone who's from the same church Unfair in alot of ways- including how they treat staff with the workload and timelines Management refuses change unless parents complain- then it changes 180 to the other extreme
    4 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Educator
    Aug 2025
    Damansara Selangor3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Work smart and just follow the expectations set. You will be rewarded well.
    The good thingsAn amazing place to work, learn and grow. Full of challenges, extremely fast paced, yet I have really learnt a lot
    The challengesIt can be stressful at times, with all the deadlines and events lined up. Expectations are also vert high and one must learn to meet these expectations.
    2 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Administration Role
    Dec 2024
    Petaling Selangor1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Positive Environment
    The good thingsThe colleagues are incredibly friendly and welcoming. People bring a positive attitude to work, and that creates an uplifting environment.
    The challengesThe company sets very high standards when it comes to the quality of work, and this can be challenging at times. But it encourages constant learning and improvement.
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Administration Role
    Dec 2024
    Damansara Jaya Selangor
    Good working environment.
    The good thingsThe early working hours are a significant advantage, allowing us to avoid traffic jams. The colleagues here friendly and supportive, and this contributes to a collaborative working environment. Besides, the company also offers opportunities for career progression.
    The challengesWhile the company is constantly evolving, it can sometimes be challenging. But this also presents opportunities to learn new skills and adapt.
    2.0
    Administration Role
    Dec 2024
    Damansara Jaya Selangor1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Worst, worst and more worst.
    The good thingsSome of the colleagues are very friendly and willing to help each others.
    The challengesThe management and some of the teachers are the worst. Not willing to listen to operation staff and teachers. If you want to have worst colleagues and low salary, this is the place you can start with.
    2 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Teacher
    Nov 2024
    Petaling Jaya Selangor
    While the company has some positive aspects, including supportive colleagues, improved systems, and a performance-based bonus, significant challenges exist. Issues like nepotism, lack of support for teachers, poor management decisions, and an unsupportive work culture make it difficult for employees to thrive. Addressing these concerns could lead to better morale, improved retention, and a healthier work environment.
    The good thingsA few good colleagues are always willing to help and provide guidance. The new system for keying in marks is systematic and user-friendly. The principal and vice principal of academics are working towards creating a more organised and systematic environment. Hard work is recognised and rewarded with a potentially good bonus.
    The challengesNepotism: Leadership roles are often given to friends and family, undermining meritocracy. Example: The selection of the new principal seemed biased. Inefficient Decision-Making: Decisions are often poorly handled, leading to repeated tasks and wasted time. Example: Teachers' input on class placements being disregarded when students are later allowed to choose their classes. Parental Demands: Unrealistic expectations to cater to every parental demand despite large class sizes (e.g., 28 students per class). Special Needs Students: Lack of proper training or resources for teachers to support special needs students effectively. Special needs students are placed in regular classes without adequate support systems. Limited Opportunities for Growth: Overseas training opportunities are often reserved for management’s inner circle. Transparency regarding such opportunities is lacking. Employee Treatment vs. Student Discipline: Teachers face harsh criticism, while students often escape accountability for their actions. Example: Verbal warnings being the only consequence for students who hit teachers, despite management’s initial stance against such behaviour. Bullying Culture: Older teachers reportedly sabotage younger teachers in leadership roles. To my knowledge, management is aware but fails to take action. Lack of Employee Care: Minimal recognition or care for employees’ personal milestones. High employee turnover due to the lack of a supportive work culture. Increments and Compensation, Medical Coverage: Salary increments are minimal, often only around RM 200+. Medical coverage is only RM 100 per visit. If you are charged extra, you will have to pay for it yourself. Workload and Deadlines: Excessive workload during certain months requires sacrificing personal time. Major events like Sports Day and exam preparations add significant pressure. Onboarding and Training: New employees receive little to no formal training or guidance. HODs fail to provide adequate resources, like sample exam papers, yet hold teachers accountable for unmet expectations. Exam Paper Preparation: New teachers often face repeated revisions and unclear standards, wasting time. Training Sessions: Often unproductive, led by management’s favourites rather than experts. Frequent Meetings: Redundant meetings could be reduced to once a month for better time management.
    29 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Teacher
    Nov 2024
    Petaling Jaya SelangorLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    The work environment is highly stressful and the principal may unfairly criticize or punish employees for minor mistakes, despite contractual obligations. Is a big NO NO NO for me.
    The good things1. Excellent colleagues with full of caring and tolerance. 2. Reasonable or controlled numbers of students per class.
    The challenges1. Their chaotic communication, involving multiple platforms, often leads to confusion. 2. Squeezing timetable and rapid change of decision form the top management. 3. Being required to arrive at school early, even if the contract says otherwise. 4. The work atmosphere is very tense, sometimes making one feel suffocated. 5. Top management may greatly exaggerate one small mistakes and falsely accuse you of wrongdoing.
    13 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Administration Role
    Sep 2024
    Damansara Jaya Selangor1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    The management are the worst part, if you want to find a work with good pay, please avoid of joining here. They wont listen to any advice, only can listen to them. Useless management.
    The good thingsColleagues are friendly
    The challengesSome of tasks from themselves but give to other department to do it.
    3 people found this helpful
    2.0
    Teacher
    May 2024
    Kelana Jaya Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    Good place to gain experience, yet needs to juggle many tasks.
    The good thingsFriendly colleagues with limited number of students per class.
    The challengesWork life balance is disrupted and tight deadlines.
    4 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Teacher's Assistant
    Aug 2023
    Bandar Utama SelangorLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    A pleasant, and very informative internship about the teaching world
    The good thingsThe teachers are very nice, and students are quite lovely as well. Special attention is given to the specifics of teaching, and planning, etc cetera.
    The challengesDo intern more than a month, or you won't be getting a salary. Otherwise, probably having to wake up early everyday for work can be difficult to get used to at the start.
    2 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Teacher
    Aug 2023
    Petaling Jaya Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    Safe space to work in
    The good thingsIt is definitely a safe working environment. I feel at ease whenever I'm in the school.
    The challengesNo company comes without its challenges - during peak seasons such as exams, the workload does get heavy.
    1.0
    Assistant teacher
    Aug 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor7 to 8 years in the role, current employee
    STRESS AND NOT ENJOYABLE
    The good thingsNew Campus in Damansara
    The challengesFeeling stressful with tight schedule and rapid change of decisions from the top management. Fake heart but thinking they are treating us well. Many great colleagues have left the school. Constantly finding fault of the teachers if you are not in their good book. Making everyone feeling fear and not to voice out their opinion.
    10 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Teacher
    Aug 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Great and safe environment
    The good thingsManagement and colleagues are supportive and encouraging. Good place to learn and grow.
    The challengesCan be too fast paced at times.
    1.0
    Admin
    Aug 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    Micromanagement/ Rotten apple
    The good thingsVery good in earning money for the school, everything about money and money
    The challengesConstantly feeling lonely and helpless as everyone mind their own business , dare not voice out anything that is different from the top management. Not supportive but they think they are taking care of our wellbeing in reality is not. We constantly feel stress and exhausted
    10 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Admin
    Jul 2023
    Positive environment
    The good thingsNobel promotes a positive working environment that can be an excellent influence on the staff. The leaders provide positive reinforcement, motivating you to continue or improve yourselves in work.The colleagues were so supportive and helpful.
    The challengesTraffic jams to come to school. Only one way in and out for all staff and parents.
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Operations
    Jul 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor7 to 8 years in the role, current employee
    Good colleagues & great vision
    The good thingsThey are lovely colleagues to work with. The founder of the school will care about the well-being of the staff.
    The challengesOpen & listen to the staff on how to improve to be a better environment school. Find ways to keep the great teachers & staff.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Head of Teacher Affairs
    Jul 2023
    Petaling Jaya Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    Supportive Colleagues
    The good thingsI have had the privilege of working alongside some of the most supportive and dedicated colleagues I have ever encountered in my career. The work environment at Nobel is truly exceptional, fostering collaboration, camaraderie, and a genuine passion for education. I would like to highlight some of the reasons why I believe Nobel International School's team stands out as the best.
    The challengesFast-paced working environment
    4.0
    Admin
    Jul 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    A learning experience
    The good thingsThe whole process is a learning curve. The work is tough but at the end of it when the task is accomplished, you will find yourself coming out better and having gained new skills and/or knowledge. There is a good work life balance here too.
    The challengesNone that I have encountered.
    1.0
    Teachers
    Jul 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Sweet talk Place and Dual Face with more purpose not only dual purpose
    The good thingsTalk very well, focus a lot on display and surface value. From the outlook , it is presentable
    The challengesIf you are in it, you will see the difference. Not nice and full of politics and toxic from the very top management. Keep changing decision depends on one person's liking and thinking. One moment you think you are on top, without you knowing, is like chipsmore, now you see and now you don't. You will survive if you are a satay fan but no guarantee when you will be cold storage or from a room to a big hall. Your performance will not be determined by your ability or creativity but how well you can serve one person and the 4 stars. Basically the longer you are there, you will lose your own identity and principles. If you are a person with no basic principles and a great followers. Join here.
    10 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Admin
    Jul 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    A good school to work in
    The good thingsManagement cares about the well-being of staff and students, being one of the first dual-purpose school in Malaysia.
    The challengesI've not experienced any major challenges in my time here.
    4.0
    Admin
    Jul 2023
    Damansara Jaya Selangor3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    A good working environment
    The good thingsColleagues are supportive of one another and there is little to no politics which makes working everyday much more pleasant. Management is willing to provide guidance to subordinates (not something you find in every company).
    The challengesThe workload is definitely there but you learn and pick up new skills and experience by doing so.
    4.0
    Admin
    Jul 2023
    Petaling Jaya SelangorLess than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Work life balance, mentored, safe work place.
    The good thingsCaring, guidance in work and good leadership. One of the earliest dual purpose school. Great place for children.
    The challengesNone from my experience.
    5.0
    English teacher
    Nov 2022
    Kelana Jaya Selangor9 to 10 years in the role, current employee
    A great place to work in!
    The good thingsIt's a place that cares about the well-being of their employees. Expressions of creativity are given a place to every employee regardless of young or old. Management listens to everyone's problems and ideas. I have almost reached 10 years of service here and I never regretted working here. I have heard many gory stories of private schools but this school has made a difference in my life!
    The challengesThe only thing I don't enjoy working here is the parking constraints but now it's going to be "a thing of the past" as we are moving to the new premise which was formerly "KDU" which has ample parking spaces for everyone!
    2 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Management
    Oct 2022
    Fun if you like to see children running around
    The good thingsThey willing to pay and rewards
    The challengesFull of politics which you will feel anxiety all time
    3 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Managment
    Oct 2022
    Kuala Lumpur11 to 12 years in the role, former employee
    managment and manager
    The good thingsthe management is very bad
    The challengesmanagment, managment, management
    4 people found this helpful
    3.0
    Teacher
    Sep 2022
    The good and the bad
    The good thingsYou got to learn a lot, suitable for personal development, great colleagues, very helpful.
    The challengesToo much work, very tight deadlines, work long hours, and very fast-paced and management are not so open to feedback.
    2 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Teacher
    Sep 2022
    Selangor3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Focus on surface value, put up a good show kind of Management
    The good thingsTeachers are willing to go the extra mile
    The challengesManagement likes to put up a good show and always focus on the good things and charitable work they have done rather than doing it humble. Scared the whole world does not know they are doing charity and all the videos shows her face. Putting up a good show is her strengths. Need to be in her good book if not you are in the fridge.
    9 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Teacher
    Sep 2022
    Selangor11 to 12 years in the role, former employee
    Worst Management, double standard
    The good thingsHODs are good, hardworking and dedicated, but dunno how long they can stand, good luck.
    The challengesYou need to be a satay fan in order to survive and do well. Double standard, cannot take it when staff giving their honest opinion, always think they are the only good school that provide best education. Will only appreciate staff when they wanted to resign and try all the way to counter offer but it was just too late.
    8 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Teacher
    Aug 2022
    Petaling Jaya Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    You will appreciate this place if you are a lifelong learner
    The good things1. Constant training 2. Constant feedback and mentoring 3. A ground to train yourself - mentally, emotionally, and professionally.
    The challenges1. You must be able to learn - constantly 2. A need to be able to unlearn, learn and re - learn 3. A fast paced environment
    1 person found this helpful
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