Considering QSI - Almaty, Kazakhstan - need your opinion!

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kakki81
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Considering QSI - Almaty, Kazakhstan - need your opinion!

Post by kakki81 »

Hi all, I've recently been offered a position at the Quality Schools International branch in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and I'm considering it. I've already read most of the things people had to say about QSI on here, but what I could find wasn't that recent, so I was really hoping for current opinions on this organization and that branch in particular.

I'm aware of the basics - the type of candidate they're looking for, non-smoking, etc. Any other thoughts - good or bad - would be greatly appreciated!
mathgym
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Post by mathgym »

Actually, there are a few newer threads about QSI (2011 anyway). Put QSI in the search box and you'll find them.
kakki81
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Post by kakki81 »

@PsyGuy: That's ok, I just thought it was clear that I am a newbie, and I also was just hoping for some more specific advice on the branch in Almaty.

@mathgym: Thanks - I didn't realize there were so many newer threads. I've read through a lot of them and that's been really helpful.

I probably agree with you PsyGuy and I'm now more aware of the negatives, although from what I read Almaty is one of the better schools. Since I don't have international school experience it'd at least be a way to get my foot in the door, but my reservations are definitely growing.
Danda
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Post by Danda »

I'd take it. Maybe you'll get something out of it.

It really depends on how desperate you are. If it is your best option, then take it. If you can wait another year in the hopes something better opens up, wait another year.

QSI is a solid organization that at least won’t screw you over like so many other schools out there. So, it is safe to work for them. Search my name for lots of info on QSI.

I’ll go over some pros and cons:

Pros:
-It is arguably the best QSI school out there (that isn’t saying much though; it’s kind of like being the smartest person in Texas)
-Great group of staff; you’ll build strong relationships
-Kids are pretty good; pretty international student body (30% local; 70% int'l)
-Housing is really nice for most people
-Easy to get a car
-You can save a lot there (this might seem weird because everything is so expensive, but because everything is so expensive you won’t spend any money)
-Mountains are amazing but are hard to access due to poor roads
-You’ll hang out and watch DVDs and stupid TV shows while getting drunk a lot

Cons:
-Horrible place to live
-You’ll hang out and watch DVDs and stupid TV shows while getting drunk a lot
-Not much else to do
-Kazakhs and Russians are lame (local school staff are awesome though); not friendly; never smile; hyper-aggressive; look like they would rather kick your ass than talk to you (I’ve lived a lot of places and the people in Kazakhstan are the worst)
-Pollution is horrible (you can TASTE coal in the air on a regular basis; do not go there if you have breathing issues; everyone that goes with asthma gets medivacced out or leaves after a year)
-Really isolated (long and expensive flights to anywhere cool)
-2 of 50+ staff stayed for more than 2 years (everyone does their two and then gets out)
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Post by johnKL »

It is interesting to read comments and to see how a place affects different people. I worked in Almaty and had a great time. There was a lot to do and the locals were great to work with.
puka2
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Post by puka2 »

Danda is honest.
I was there for 2 years.
It was awful.
I don't think that the pros outweigh the cons.
The kids in Elem. were great but the rest was awful.
I am still hearing from local friends that say it is about the same and the new director is no prize.
QSI is just not able to adapt and change on its feet.
When you are in a third world country you have to be flexible and so does the organization. QSI can't cut it in that way.
I would not with good conscience tell anyone to even give it a try.
Avoid Kyiv as well especially if you teach secondary. Lots of problems.
I heard people were happy in Bishkek.
They can't be serious that this is the best in QSI, can they??!?!?
kakki81
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Post by kakki81 »

Thanks so much for all you guys' input, I really appreciate it.

I've decided to turn it down, I just let them know. I'm sure some people do have a great experience there, I just couldn't move forward with the reservations I have now.

Anyhow thanks again! Looks like I'm stuck in America for now...
Dredge
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Post by Dredge »

[quote]Looks like I'm stuck in America for now..[/quote]

Yes, but there are 16,000,000 people stuck in Kazakhstan. You probably made the right choice.
kakki81
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Post by kakki81 »

Haha, thanks. I know I made the right decision, but it's hard to turn anything down when it's the first offer I've had in a month.
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