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Global-Classroom is an organization dedicated to enhancing educational experiences for students through innovative technology and global collaborations. It offers online courses, workshops, and resources to connect classrooms around the world.

36 Reviews in Global Classroom
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Ferox Venom
5 years ago
Hr wants robots, who works continuously without taking a break, and without giving a single penny. Environment is like, we are students and Hr is principal, she can do or say anything she wants. If you have nothing to do in your life, go …
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Shubhra Dey
7 years ago
I worked here as content developer during year 2010-2011. It is situated near City Montessori school. At that time my work experience was very nice, but cannot comment on the present situation.
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NIKHIL S
5 years ago
When it comes to Organisation....Freedom on Innovation is expected.... So Global Classroom itself justifies by its name..... Expand your Horizon and Go Global. . .Highly Innovative Pedagogical initiative. . .
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Anshu Tiwari
5 years ago
Wrost organization in Lucknow.. They discriminate with employee The HR hire thier own family members on work at the salary of 40-50k who even didn't know how to turn off and turn on a computer
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Himanshu Sharma
5 years ago
Organization gives full flexibility to its employees to perform. also it is a great place to learn.
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Bikash Pandey
7 years ago
Shabby Dirty . Please carry a fire extinguisher with u. When you visit their office. The entire office construction is illegal and a major fire hazard. No Parking area.
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warehouse warehouse
5 years ago
Very disciplined organization & it's staff my colleagues r so supportive. I m proud my organization. Jai Jagat.
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shivi srivastava
6 years ago
Worst company never provide salary to the employees and torture them every time Never give any response on Mail
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Anoop Singh
7 years ago
nys place for working as content writer..all employees are good and helpful.
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Pradeep Mall
7 years ago
Excellent products for classroom teaching based on contemporary educational philosophy.
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