Pros
British Council offers excellent health insurance benefits, which stand out compared to what I’ve experienced at other organizations. The company also organizes well-planned trips, with high-quality hotels and meals, which are a great perk. Additionally, many colleagues at the British Council have extensive professional experience, creating a strong learning environment where you can grow and develop your skills through work.
Cons
British Council was once considered a dream workplace for many, but like other large organizations, it has faced its share of challenges. One key issue is that senior leadership, largely based in England, may not fully understand local market dynamics and customer behavior in different countries. This can sometimes lead to decisions that feel misaligned with on-the-ground realities. Additionally, there are concerns around financial sustainability, as revenue does not always keep pace with expenditures, particularly during periods of change. Finally, the organization has struggled at times to retain high-performing talent who could help drive meaningful transformation and long-term improvement.