Tutor.com reviews

3.3

46% would recommend to a friend

(595 total reviews)

Hyoung Jun (Joshua) Park

36% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Tutor.com has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 595 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 Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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595 reviews
2.0
Apr 18, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible Scheduling Decent System for Interaction

Cons

1. Management is exceptionally arrogant and careless. They know all too well that they can just find more tutors and so they have little care for the work environment or happiness of their tutors. Their pay is quite low considering the quantity of material they expect tutors to cover. 2. Criticism is abundant and praise limited. Senior tutors and "mentors" will rip you up one side and down the other for things as simple as "giving too much of the answer away" or "greeting the student in a friendly, but not sanctioned manner." They have pre-scripts for many things including greetings. I liked to say "Hi, How are you today?" They preferred I used the prescripts, which made students feel like numbers. 3. I was there well past the advancement point and even brought it up with the "mentor." She simply ignored me and offered no reason as to why I was not promoted. 4. Resources - There are next to none! You are on your own to find material, examples, extra help for students, etc. Tutor.com does NOTHING to facilitate your tutoring. 5. Students - They will tear you apart expecting you to know anything and everything. They have no manners and no patience. They will demand your time and demand that you "do the problem for them." When you explain that you cannot do that per policy, they will cuss at you. 6. Work - I was a biology tutor, which covered everything from plant cycles to molecular biology to anatomy to mendelian genetics to immunology and more. You have no idea what the questions will be ahead of time, so you sign in, get the question, and start the 20 minutes session IMMEDIATELY. You can refuse sessions due to content, but refuse too many and your "acceptance rate" drops and you get reamed out by management and no promotion. If you go over the 20 minutes, you get..that's right...reamed out by management. Imagine you know everything there is to know about molecular biology, anatomy, physiology, etc. because you hold an M.D. Great right? You can really teach the kids something. Too bad you get 5 plant questions in a row and your acceptance rate tanks. Management treats you like an idiot and tells you to read up. You suggest they make a few more categories in biology so students can pick say PLANTS, GENETICS, ANATOMY, ETC. Management ignores you and tells you to read more. That's how it goes.

4.0
Apr 6, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Flexible scheduling One of the best elements of working with Tutor.com is the fact that when you work is completely at your discretion so long as you meet the weekly minimum. - Consistently respectful students The service works in such a way that the vast majority of students I've tutored are engaged, polite and ready to learn. There are outliers, and sometimes they can be exceptionally trying. Still, the service provides safeguards to ensure you have some recourse against disrespectful students.

Cons

- Feedback schedule Once leaving the probationary period, tutors receive feedback every 6 weeks (at best). More experienced educators may prefer this, but it can be a bit disorienting for people newer to the field. - Second job only The service is intended to provide second jobs and supplementary incomes to its tutors. That works well enough, but there seems to be little real advancement available beyond a higher hourly rate and optional mentor duties.

4.0
Apr 3, 2012

Rewarding

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Rewarding and hour flexibility is good

Cons

Not many hours nor benefits

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