Cambly is a great place to be! - Tutor Cambly Employee Review

5.0
3 Jan 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I've been working at Cambly for eight months and I have met so many wonderful students. I have literally seen their English skills evolve and grow tremendously. I am so happy when I see my students progress! This job is for those who truly want to help their students. You will experience great satisfaction in your career at cambly.

Cons

Although the pay is $10.20 an hour and doesn't seem like much, you'll find yourself quite busy and I've earned up to $300 in a week. Considering your working from home and not spending money commuting or eating outside, it's not bad. I feel it's the equivalent of earning $15 an hour since you save money just by being at home.

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5.0
22 July 2025
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Pros

Cool students, fun conversations. Global connections.

Cons

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4.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very flexible schedule (you create your own), can easily cancel classes without too much of a penalty (make every student that you like a "regular" student so that if you get penalized...only regulars can book you...you have a huge pool of regulars), Cambly provides lessons, you can use almost any website as long as you don't need to share login information, it's fun and easy, many students become like friends, you can learn about different countries, cultures, and languages

Cons

The pay. It has never increased in the 14 years that Cambly has been in business. They are starting to offer a new program called "Cambly Pro" where you can make $15 an hour, but you have to apply to be a tutor for it and you could be denied. You have to have a 99% rating for 3 months to even be considered. If, like me, you are open to all students (and not just your regular students that you have become friends with), your rating can vary widely. No matter how good of a tutor you are, you will not be everyone's cup of tea. Also, Cambly does not allow tutors to teach in some states in the U.S. due to labor laws.

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