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Friday, July 8, 2016

My First Stint As A Work AT Home Mom: A Bizmates Review

The Advent of A Life-Changing Decision

For several years, I was part of the dynamic and oftentimes stressful (LOL!) world of BPO. Most of my working years were spent in the call center industry and over these years, I worked my way up from being a carefree agent to a team leader. I was definitely happy about my professional life: financial rewards, perks of being a leader, friends at work, and all that jazz.

However, I came to a turning point where I had to leave them all behind. My daughter's nanny left and I just couldn't ask my oldies or my in-laws to take care of her, as they have already done that in the last three years. Plus, of course, they're too old to be taking care of a ball of energy and a chatterbox rolled into one.

It was a realization, too, that over the past five years, I haven't really been a MOM to my child. Yes, I could buy her stuff she'd need and even her whims. But, have I really been a MOTHER to her? Have I been there when and where she needed me? In this day and age that most parents work and leave their kids to nannies or grandparents, my daughter was not an exception. My heart sank, and I burst into tears while I was on my way to work.

That was when I had to make a tough (if not the toughest I've made in years) decision of quitting my job. Yup. I sure did.  I told my Operations Manager and our Director knew about it too. I was so sad to leave, but I knew it was a decision that I would never ever regret.

The Emancipation of Mellanie

Oh, yeah. So, I took a terminal leave (Gotta use up those unused VL credits, you know!) before my resignation's effectivity date. And God, those days were definitely the best! I had a lot of time for myself, my daughter, my husband, of course (love, love, love!), other family members and friends. We had a whale of a time! I so felt like a normal human--- stress at bay! 

Reality kicks in. . .


It can't be a holiday everyday. After those seemingly endless days of domestic bliss, I had to face reality: I had to start looking for a source of income. The fact that we don't have a nanny anymore, I needed a job that would allow me to earn while still doing my mom and wife duties. Sounds challenging, doesn't it? Well, as a matter of fact, IT IS. 
That's when I began researching ( OK, I know I should have done more of this earlier on.). I came across online ESL teaching. Then, I saw a number of companies offering such jobs: teaching English as a second language. We, Filipinos, are not native speakers of the language, either. But we surely can write and speak the language. It's because we easily learn it in school and our daily encounters. To teach it though? I wasn't sure. I wasn't certain if it's something I could pull off, especially that these online ESL teaching companies cater to Japanese, Chinese and Korean (just to name the most common) clients.
I gathered the most information I could about this field, and happened to read a helpful blog about it. The guy (I'm not yet sure if I can mention his name.) narrated how he got into Bizmates, some of the pros and cons and a lot of information about the hiring process.
He was so accommodating, and after getting more information from him and Bizmates' website, I was sold! So, how did I start my journey?
As soon as I have decided to give it a shot, I checked out the FAQs on their website: https://www.bizmates.ph/. 
I got just about what I needed to know! I hit that apply button and I am now on my road to online ESL teaching at Bizmates.
At this point, I must admit that it still can't give me my salary at my previous job (not just yet, but I'm optimistic!). I'm a work in progress, give me a break! But the free time for my family, being always there for them and simply the happiness that being at home brings--- all of these are PRICELESS. I won't trade them with anything in this world, I tell you. 
Not because it works for someone means it'll work for you too. That's true. Let me just help you decide though and who knows? You might be a Bizmates trainer soon! :)
Before taking the leap, let me share some information that might help you decide if this is for you:
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE 
As it says on their website: Open when you can work. Close when you can't. I only have to be available for 10 hours a week. This is convenient for moms like me who have to still look after their children.
GREAT PAY
Like I said, I still cannot rely on it as a primary source of income yet. But P140/hour rate is definitely awesome. You won't find an ESL  company offering a rate higher than that! Besides, that's only the starting rate. Bizmates provide increases depending on your performance and number of lessons taught. And of course, your payout will depend on the number of your teaching hours.
PROFESSIONAL HIRING PROCESS
Teaching Business English is not to be taken lightly. Understandably, Bizmates has a meticulous screening process for trainers. My experience was both challenging and stimulating, but not intimidating.
First thing you have to do is to accomplish the online application form. After submitting the form, you just have to wait for their email confirmation within 24-72 hours.
Then you'll have to take a short, written grammar test. The instructions will be provided in an email too.
Upon passing the test, you'll be starting a round of interview and demos (which may include training). Trust me, take in everything you can from your mentors (they will be assigned upon passing the interview phase). Based on my experience, they are very helpful. :)
And... (drum roll) You can now teach after passing the final demo! Yey!

If you think this is for you,  DO IT. For crying out loud, DO IT! And if you feel this blog helped or inspired you to apply in Bizmates, just kindly mention my name in the referral field. :)

Personally, I have no regrets. I can be happier, yes, but not without my family by my side. 
Whoa. Someone's cutting onions again! LOL. Seriously, enough for today. I'll post an update in the next days so I can somehow share bits of encouragement to other moms out there. 
Ciao! See you soon.
Love,
Mellanie

38 comments:

  1. Hi Mellanie. I just had my interview and demo today. And I was scheduled for mentoring, been sent the lesson but honestly I am in a blur as to how I would go about it. If you could tell me how it works, I would greatly appreciate it.

    Thanks,

    Dana

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    1. OMG, so sorry it took a while for me to respond. I had some trouble signing in but all's well now. How was it, Dara? The mentoring is meant to be your training/coaching session with a mentor.

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  2. hi Mellanie! I found your post very inspiring. If I may ask, how do the interview and demo work? Do you or do they give you a demo lesson? Do they have sort of a lesson plan or something as a guide? I appreciate you answer.

    Thanks!
    Eden

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    1. Hello, Eden! Glad that you feel that way about my post. :) Part of the application process is the mentoring phase. This is when you'll be guided even before you move on to the demo lesson. All the materials and help you need will be given to you. :)

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  3. Hi Melanie!

    Thank you for this inspirational post, I am not sure if you will still be able to read my message. I will have my interview/demo on tuesday, I would like you to please tell me some tips if that's even possible. Thank you!

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    1. Hey there, Kristine! Sorry it took a while. But really, the best tip I can give you guys who'd like to try it is be receptive to feedback. :) How was it? Did you get hired?

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  4. Hi! I just passed my interview and initial demo, I booked for my mentoring session and everything was going okay but on the day of my mentoring my mother got sick, she collapsed during the start of my mentoring session, to be honest it actually happened today, morning around 8:30, I apologized profusely and asked if they could reschedule me for another day as I have to rush to the hospital. My mentor was very understanding and sympathetic, but right now as I wait here in the hospital, I can't help but fidget and worry whether they would still give me a second chance for the mentoring.

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    1. Oh my. How's your mom doing? Hope it's not something serious. . . There's nothing to worry about, dear. Most mentors in Bizmates are family-oriented and understanding. If you have communicated your situation well with them, pretty sure it'll all be worked out. All the best!

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    2. Hi! Thankfully they gave me a second chance and I got the job! 😁

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    3. Excellent! Congratulations! :)

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  5. Hi! May I just ask, do you still need to file taxes if you're only working part-time for Bizmates?

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    1. Hello, Francez! Yes, freelancers (online teachers included) should file taxes. I am not an expert on this though, so the best people who could give you the other info on the process should be BIR. :)

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  6. Hi Maam Mellanie, im done taking grammar and essay exam last night. Im now waiting for the next level which is the interview and the demo. Actually i dont have any idea what to demo.. and what to prepare. I really want to get this job. Please help. Thank you😉

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    1. Hi there, Michelle! You don't have to worry about and prepare your own material. Once you pass the tests, you'll be given access to the demo samples and materials as well. Rest assured that you'll be guided all throughout the process. Good luck! :)

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  7. Hi Mellanie, I can totally relate to your situation when you had to leave your role as a TL to take care of your kid at home. I'm currently computing all my expenses, if the starting salary would be sufficient for our needs though.
    Quick question: Are you getting 13th month pay or other bonuses on top of the 140php/hr salary?
    How long did it take for your salary to increase?
    What happens when there's no electricity due to a typhoon? Will you get a deduction from your earned hours?

    I certainly hope you can answer my questions. Thank you so much for posting this.

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    1. Hello, Kath! :) We're not getting 13th pay or similar bonuses, but there's a monthly recognition for performers and they'd receive a small amount as extra. The salary increases depending on the number of lessons taught and other KPIs.

      Regarding emergency situations, you can always let them know and there's no deduction of any sort. It will affect your KPI score though.

      Hope this helps. :)

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  9. Hello po. Ang training and demo po ba is through Skype? Thanks.

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    1. Hi Gierwyne, yes, everything will be done on Skype. :)

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  10. Hello Melanie thank u for your very informative blog. I would like to ask your assistance since I am new to online jobs and Bizmates is the site that interests me most. I'd like to know if the initial exams and essays are difficult to answer.. pls give me hints cause I really need this job and very much interested to be part of Bizmates. I hope u can help me. Thank you.

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    1. Hello Eve,

      So sorry, I have been too busy and didn't see your message!

      Hmmm. There aren't many exams as most of the screening processes are pretty much practical. No essays whatsoever, unless they have changed. Just be honest and be yourself. Good luck! ��

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  11. Do you need a white background for your teaching space?

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    2. Hello! Yes, it needs to be a white background so I bought a cartolina prior to my interview.

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    3. Thanks a lot, Hikaru! :) Same, I used a white cartolina as background before we repainted the walls hehe.

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  12. Hello Melanie.. i'm planning to apply for Bizmates. During the skype demo sessions.. do i need to use earphone? because right now i can't afford noise cancellation earphone.. thank you..

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    1. Hi Ruffa! It needs to be a headset with noise-cancelling feature.

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    2. Hello Ruffa,

      Absolutely. I know you wouldn't want to be spending too much before you finally get hired, but think of it as an investment. A headset with noise-cancelling feature is a must because you want to avoid any distractions during the interview and eventually while teaching. Good luck! :)

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  13. Hi Mellanie, aside from the monthly recognition of deserving trainers does Bizmate give additional monetary incentives if you reach the required KPIs? Thanks!

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    1. From time to time, they run spiffs/promotions to boost the morale of and to motivate the trainers. However, I haven't heard of a regular incentive scheme yet. Hope that helps! :)

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  14. Hi Mel, I am currently working in a other "online english school" just wanna ask if I can still apply to Bizmates as a part time too? Is the training office-based or home based self training? and what is the nationality of the students?? thank you in advance.

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    1. Hey Noime, unfortunately they do not hire trainers who are still teaching in a competitor school. They welcome full-time and part-time trainers though. :) Regarding your question about the training, it is home-based. You have to study the materials before the mentoring sessions and they provide feedback and recommendations after.

      Lastly,the students are Japanese professionals as you will be teaching Business English. For more information, you can check out the website.

      Hope that helps!

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  15. Hey, Mellanie. Thank you so much for writing this blog about the company. I would just like to drop a quick note that I'm happy to have had the chance to meet a great person like you. I wish you all the success in life. Keep on helping others. -Max O'Neil Anderson (Neil)

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    1. OMG, hello Neil!

      First, thank you for all your help as my mentor. You're the best!

      Secondly, I'm sorry that I had been unable to keep up with all the things I've been doing.

      I truly miss teaching (and my students hehe) and if I could go back, I'd love to apply again. :)

      I'll always be grateful of all the things you have taught me.

      Hope to see you again! :)

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  16. Hello Miss Melanie. I applied and passed the interview and the initial demo. What is the possibility that I will pass the final demo and get hired?

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    1. Hi there, the chances are high, congratulations! :)

      Keep in mind though that you'll have to be mentored and your success depends mostly on your adaptability and attitude.

      Good luck! :)

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  17. Am a dad of two, can a male apply and teach online or just female needed?

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