I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Varsity Tutors (Dallas, TX)
Interview
The initial interview was over the phone. There was another nervier through a Skype-like call feature, where I spoke with someone face to face. They asked me specific math questions, and emailed them to me as well. There was a lot of paperwork, and then a welcome call.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the questions involving algebra, was wrong. I think I stumped the interviewer, because the question was not worded properly. It was a ridiculous question. Don't be afraid to stand by your answer, even if you think it doesn't make sense.
Intense considering how they do a DBS check quite thoroughly and do not communicate to you much before hand, I expected far better communication as a potential tutor. If you apply here make sure you get your wage's worth
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Many things but mostly about experience, grades and DBS clearance
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Varsity Tutors (Cleveland, OH) in Mar 2025
Interview
“The interview process with Varsity Tutors was clear and efficient. After submitting my application, I was asked to complete a brief subject assessment and record a short teaching demo. The instructions were straightforward, and the platform was user-friendly. I appreciated that the process allowed me to showcase my teaching style and subject knowledge without being overly time-consuming. Communication was timely, and I received feedback and next steps fairly quickly. Overall, it was a professional and well-organized experience.”
Online, one-way interview over video. No contact with Varsity Tutor personnel, and took about 25 minutes to complete. Very simple and straightforward process, and they give you time to practice each question.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you plan to work with a wide range of users?