Tutor.com reviews

3.2

46% would recommend to a friend

(597 total reviews)

Hyoung Jun (Joshua) Park

36% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Tutor.com has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 597 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tutor.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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597 reviews
5.0
Apr 3, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Extremely flexible scheduling. In theory you need to work a minimum of 5 hrs/week, but they won't really bother you if you need to take several weeks or even a month off. The schedule for each week opens the week before - Tutor 2's and 3's get priority access, then Tutor 1's, then probationary tutors (new hires). Pay for the upper level math/science subjects is actually pretty good, and they are always hiring good tutors in calculus, physics, chemistry, and statistics. With a performance bonus it's quite possible to earn $15/hour in those areas. With good ratings, you'll be promoted quickly. Their unique mentoring system is well designed. Each tutor is assigned a mentor who reviews his work periodically, answers questions, and gives the tutor feedback. Tutor.com takes student ratings seriously. They determine performance bonuses, and your mentor will often contact you about sessions where you received a poor rating (particularly if you're new). Don't take the ratings personally; use them as a chance to improve. I've never encountered a rude or abusive student, out of well over a thousand tutoring sessions - but then again, I tutor the upper level math/physics topics, so the students I'm working with are probably more mature. It's really rewarding work, especially since you work with a lot of military students (tutor.com has free tutoring for the military). Students ask a wide variety of questions. This is definitely a great way to keep your math/science/problem solving skills sharp.

Cons

It's part time work with no benefits - but then again, this is an online tutoring business. You can't expect a 6 figure salary with a Cadillac health care plan. There is no way to talk to other tutors. It would be nice to have some sort of forum where we could do that. Writing on the whiteboard with a mouse or touchpad can be a pain, but you will get used to it.

3.0
Jan 27, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The flexibility in scheduling hours is unbeatable. Now that Tutor.com offers services 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, you can pick any time to work their 5 hour/ week recommendation. You also have great flexibility in canceling a scheduled session when an emergency comes. While the pay doesn't quite compare to what a private tutor could earn on their own, the ease of the online system, their payment options, the unbeatable flexibility and the fact that you can do it from anywhere make for a job I wouldn't give up.

Cons

The pay could be better. In some way they've actually decreased the pay for the tutors in recent years. This was originally due to the "recession," but I'm not sure if it will increase afterwards.

4.0
May 23, 2014

Decent online work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Lots of flexibility in picking hours, most of the "mentors" are friendly and helpful. The kids are generally nice, and the pay is decent (varies based on the subjects you teach and time working with them) Upper level Math and Science are definitiely in higher demand and better compensated.

Cons

Not a lot of hours available if you tutor humanities and lower level subjects

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