Pros
I’ve been working at Brighterly as a remote math tutor for nearly 2 years, and the experience has been both fulfilling and transformative. I started while juggling college and bills, and this job played a huge role in helping me finish my degree. The flexible hours and supportive environment really made a difference — especially for someone like me balancing work and school.
What I appreciate most is the minimal stress and the autonomy we’re given. If you’re reliable and do your job well, management trusts you to handle your schedule and classes. I’ve never felt micromanaged, and feedback is always constructive. The culture values independence, client satisfaction, and professional growth.
Burnout does happen (like in any job), especially when the lessons become repetitive. But I always felt safe sharing suggestions or asking for breaks. Management is responsive and open to improvements. The teachers here are professional, welcoming, and make you feel like you belong. Since it's remote, we come from different parts of the world — and it’s fun connecting with different teachers, sharing experiences, funny encounters, and inspiring stories.
The salary is beyond my expectations. I used to work as a customer service representative, and honestly, even as a part-time tutor here, I earn more than I did in my previous full-time job. When I work full-time hours, it’s even better.
The work environment is healthy, updates are happening, and I’m hopeful for more improvements in the future. All in all, Brighterly is a great place for teachers looking for flexibility, growth, and a supportive remote setup.
Cons
Opportunities for team interaction or bonding are limited. Since the setup is fully remote, it can sometimes feel isolating without regular meetings or collaborative activities.
Peak teaching hours can become intense. Adjustments to workload or adding buffer times between classes could help manage this more effectively.
Burnout is possible, especially during peak seasons or enrollment spikes. Without scheduled breaks, managing energy and mental well-being can be difficult. However, management is very open to discussing any issues, as long as you communicate them clearly with your supervisor.
Some slides and lesson content would benefit from occasional updates to keep materials fresh and engaging for both students and tutors.