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3 years exp. · Kolkata (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹4.5 L/yr - ₹5.8 L/yr

5 years exp. · Kolkata (AmbitionBox Estimate)
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₹2.8 L/yr - ₹3.6 L/yr

Last Updated: 13 Mar, 2023

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3.4

Rated by 3 employees for salary & benefits

Production, Manufacturing & Engineering Department

5.0
  •  posted on 08 Mar 2019

5.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

...ecutive will be surely a graduate, so atleast the base level should be moderate. And I hope good pay to correct person will surely make them to give their 100% best on the work. Apart from it this place is very friendly, we can communicate with many students and also we're interacting with them, so we know their level, we can get many new ideas for projecting ourself in to this society. Because each one will come with different ideas and ways for their future and also for the upcoming period. I really love this job only because their is a peace of mind, I don't have any pressure or stress towards my work and also the my team is best part to work with. Everyone have their own problem and concern. But at the end of the day other's ideas/choice towards me doesn't going to bother me. So I'll strongly recommend this place you can work, unless you don't have a own way of ideas.And also the timings're good to work with, so completely I'm enjoying my work place only one slight disappoinment is the pay. If the pay is good surely I'll service my best towards this institution. At end of the day, I'm also surviving in money, that's the reason we're here to work.

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  • Salary - Excellent
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Dislikes

Nothing to that extent, may be pay and appreciation, because that both makes the person more responsible and make them to work happily with a complete satisfaction.

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Trainer Department

4.0
  •  posted on 05 Oct 2018

2.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

Well the company culture is quite awesome to be fair. Just the growth is not much there if you are a trainer. The company is more Sales centered as compared to other companies in the same business

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  • Job security - Good
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Dislikes

...growth is really limited. Plus no option for innovation or anything like that. Plus work hours are pretty hectic and compensation is nowhere satisfactory compared to work hours

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  • Salary - Poor
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Teaching & Training Department

3.0
  •  posted on 31 Oct 2017

3.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

They trained me how to teach. They have a very standard way of teaching. I liked their training.

  • Skill development - Good
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Dislikes

They delay in paying salary. I had to follow up multiple times with operations manager for the salary more than twice or thrice in an year. That was pathetic. Also, because of the standard way of teaching, there is a very little/no way of innovation. They do not encourage anything new. I did not like that fact.

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  • Promotions - Poor

Other Department

3.0
  •  posted on 03 May 2021

2.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

You get your freedom to work in your ways unless it harm the image of company. There is no burden on you until you are a sells person.

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Dislikes

There is a very less chance of career growth here. Also there is no new learning in the way. After some times I felt saturated here.

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  • Salary - Poor
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Other Department

1.0
  •  posted on 10 Aug 2019

1.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

NOTHING!!

Dislikes

They want you to work overtime but without any payment. They literally tell that without any shame. They should know that Under the Indian Penal Codes: Section 370, slavery is Illegal in India. As far as teaching goes, they literally don't need any humans to teach, they want robots who only follows their instructions. If you just want to work for free with no learning scope this is a place for you where you can fool both yourself and the students.

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  • Salary - Bad
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Princeton Review Salary FAQs

How much does Princeton Review pay per year?
The average Princeton Review salary ranges from approximately ₹4 Lakhs to ₹5.1 Lakhs per year for a Assistant Centre Manager and ₹4.5 Lakhs to ₹6.4 Lakhs per year for a Quant Faculty. Salary estimates are based on 2 Princeton Review salaries received from various employees of Princeton Review. Princeton Review employees rate the overall salary and benefits package 3.4/5 stars.
What is the highest salary in Princeton Review?
The highest-paying job at Princeton Review is a Quant Faculty with a salary of ₹4.5 Lakhs to ₹6.4 Lakhs per year. The top 10% of employees earn more than ₹21.60 lakhs per year. The top 1% earn more than a whopping ₹81.60 lakhs per year.
What is the minimum salary in Princeton Review?
Minimum salary at Princeton Review depends on the role you are applying for. For Office Boy the minimum salary is ₹0.1 Lakh to ₹0.2 Lakh per year, and for Verbal Faculty the minimum salary is ₹3 Lakhs to ₹5 Lakhs per year and so on.

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