Variable Workload:
Depending on the demand for Italian courses, your schedule and income may fluctuate, which can be challenging for those seeking stability.
Limited Creativity:
Berlitz’s structured teaching method may limit your ability to fully customize lessons or experiment with alternative teaching approaches.
High Expectations:
The emphasis on student progress and results can create pressure to deliver consistent, high-quality lessons.
Isolation (for Remote Work):
If teaching online, you may miss the in-person interaction with colleagues and students, which can feel isolating.
Competitive Environment:
Depending on the location, there may be competition for teaching hours or positions, especially in areas with fewer Italian learners.