Noa and Biscuit Review Summary

Noa and Biscuit is a growing online ESL company from Israel that teaches mainly children. There are no mandatory qualifications, though you must be a fluent English speaker with a visible passion and high energy for teaching kids. Pay is from $13/hr, classes are 30mins, and you must be able to teach 3+ hours a day.

Pay (per hour):From $13
Language requirements?Fluent English speaker
Degree/diploma required?No
Teaching certificate required?Preferred
Teaching experience?Preferred
Student ages/levels?Mostly children (though there are adult courses)
Class length:30 minutes
Hours:Minimum of 3 hours a day,
between 14:30 – 19:00 (UTC+2)

Noa and Biscuit Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • No mandatory qualifications
  • Simple application process
  • Hires every month
  • Lessons are provided
  • Looks like a fun company with a close-knit team spirit

Cons:

  • Native English Speakers only
  • Competitive, with hundreds of other applicants and only a small number recruited – can take time to respond (if at all)
  • Must be comfortable teaching with high energy in a lively, animated manner
  • The need to work a full schedule limits flexibility
  • Small company with not much teacher feedback yet

What Is Noa and Biscuit ESL?

Noa and Biscuit, or Noa’s English Academy, is an innovative ESL provider from Israel that began in 2020. The company is small but growing, with around 20 teachers currently, and hires every month. It is named after founder, Noa Peretz, and her puppet sidekick, Biscuit the dog, who together make educational videos teaching children the English language:

These videos market the company and provide a gateway to its live lessons with students, who are mostly from Israel (though some live abroad). While there is a strong emphasis on teaching children between the ages of 4-18 years, some adult courses are also offered.

Lesson plans, materials and training are all provided, and students are booked on behalf of the teachers. The Instagram video below provides a brief glimpse of a Lion King-themed class, facepaint and all!

Noa and Biscuit Salary Information

The Noa and Biscuit pay rate starts at US$13 per hour, paid on the 1st of every month via PayPal.

Noa and Biscuit Hours and Schedule

Noa and Biscuit teaching hours fall between 14.30-19.00 (UTC+2). There is a minimum commitment of 3 hours a day, and the company wants teachers who can work a full schedule.

Classes are 30 minutes in length.

Noa and Biscuit Requirements

Noa and Biscuit does not list any mandatory qualifications amongst their requirements. They instead emphasize a large number of personal qualities and soft skills that they look for in their teachers (and you should attempt to demonstrate through your introduction video):

  • Fluent English Speaker
  • Loves kids and is visibly passionate about making a difference through teaching children
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Willingness to go the extra mile
  • Works well in a team environment
  • Open-minded and willing to learn and grow
  • Someone who is:
    • Adaptable
    • Charismatic
    • Creative
    • Dedicated
    • Dynamic
    • Experienced
    • Friendly
    • Patient
    • Presentable
    • Responsible
    • Sensitive
  • Stable internet connection
  • Quiet and clean space to teach
  • Able to work a full schedule (3 hours daily between 14.30-19.00 UTC+2)

Noa and Biscuit Application Process

To apply, simply email your CV and introduction video – introducing yourself and your way of teaching – to [email protected] (alternatively [email protected]). An introduction video is essential for consideration.

It can take weeks for a response to come (if at all) due to the hundreds of applications the company receives, and some are held back for future hiring cycles. If your application is successful, you will be invited to schedule an interview.

Noa and Biscuit Reviews – What Is It Like Working There?

Being a relatively small and emerging company, there are very few reviews of Noa and Biscuit available online. The best place to find third-party information is currently Facebook, where they have received recommendations from satisfied parents, and some teachers have shared their experiences in online ESL groups.

Noa and Biscuit teachers in this thread from May 5, 2023 praise the interactive curriculum, the flexibility to adapt it, the helpful boss (presumably Noa), supportive teachers, and considerate clients:

More Noa and Biscuit reviews from Facebook
More Noa and Biscuit reviews

Another thread from June 27, 2023, echoes these positive sentiments regarding the lesson materials, students, and care shown toward teachers:

Noa and Biscuit review from Facebook
Noa and Biscuit teacher review from Facebook

However, as one of these contributors admits to being Noa and Biscuit’s head of recruitment, there is obvious bias here in what are quite one-sided perspectives. No company is perfect, and we are left wondering what the negatives might be.

Conclusion – Is Noa and Biscuit Worth Applying To?

Noa and Biscuit is a promising proposition that suggests high teacher satisfaction, albeit from a small sample size currently. While there may be some risk in applying to a relatively unknown company, this should be weighed against the chance of joining a growing and exciting startup before it gets too big. It is, however, an opportunity that seems better suited to more extroverted teachers who enjoy performing for children and do not need a flexible schedule.

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Dr Daniel Spence

Daniel Spence is the founder of Online Teaching Review. He has been an international teacher since 2008, an award-winning academic, author of two books, and holds a PhD, MA, BA (Hons), and TESOL.

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