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Educational enterprises and job types
Educational enterprises should be common educational institutions in the market now, such as Zhonggong, Tuhua, Chalk, New Oriental and so on.

There are many kinds of jobs, roughly as follows.

Curriculum consultant: patiently and strategically answer parents' calls and provide professional advice to parents; Guide parents to bring their children home, accept consultation and negotiate and sign agreements; Conduct a comprehensive test and analysis of children for parents' approval; Formulate long-term counseling plans and programs for children and sign counseling agreements with parents; Follow up the implementation and customer maintenance of customer consultation projects, coordinate educational affairs and ensure service quality; Establish customer electronic files and be responsible for customer maintenance.

Front desk reception: internal and external contact and reception; Responsible for the maintenance and management of fixed assets, office environment and equipment; Responsible for sorting, filing, keeping and borrowing management of company data and documents.

Education teacher: responsible for the arrangement of central education and the daily management of the education department.

Educational Administration Teacher: Responsible for managing and training Learning Manager (the head teacher) and establishing a united, mutual-help and efficient team.

Teaching teacher: under the direct leadership of the director of the campus, he is fully responsible for the teaching work of the campus and completes the teaching tasks with good quality and quantity.

Teacher: teaching, responsible for research on topics and teaching, as well as setting questions and correcting papers.

Teacher-assisted teaching: providing students with personalized courses according to their situation; Organize appropriate testing activities during the teaching period to test the effectiveness of student counseling.