Fantastic tutoring experience - Tutor Grade Potential Employee Review

5.0
19 Feb 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I have been tutoring privately for approximately 8 years now, and have never worked for a tutoring agency until I signed on with Grade Potential. Having said that, I can honestly say that working for this company has been an absolute pleasure. I applied online after seeing a Craigslist advertisement. I was initially hesitant about sending my information to anyone on Craigslist, but I could tell from even the initial introductory videos that this company was great at what they do. About a week after applying, I received an e-mail saying that I had been accepted as a panel tutor, and that someone would contact me if and when a student became available. A few weeks later, I received a phone call for my "phone interview" and to connect me with my first student. As a graduate student currently working on my Ph.D. it can be tough to find additional work that is flexible and also fiscally rewarding. I do feel that Grade Potential does a great job of compensating tutors appropriately for factors such as tutor credentials, driving distance, commitment to working with a student for a longer time period, and high demand of hours. What I would say is the flagship of this agency is the speed with which they connect their clients with a tutor. The typical turnaround time from my receipt of new student info to scheduling the first appointment is less than 24 hours. Clients are consistently impressed with how fast Grade Potential puts me in touch with them, and with the quality of instruction they receive. This has been general feedback from several of my students who have worked with numerous tutors throughout the years. In my experience, many of the Grade Potential clients with whom I have worked are long-time clients of the company. I think that this fact speaks highly to the effort Grade Potential puts forth into not only securing new clients, but to retaining them as well. Speaking with the Grade Potential corporate office is always such a pleasure. They are attentive, welcoming, and effective. This is true whether speaking via telephone or e-mail correspondence. Also, tracking hours online is fast, easy, and reliable. There has been no confusion over my claimed hours, and monthly pay scheduling is consistent. It seems to me that Grade Potential tends to serve affluent areas of San Diego. From the perspective of the guy showing up to someone's home for the first meeting, this is always a nice plus. There is a definite level of comfort in working in the nice areas of town that one would not necessarily experience with any tutoring agency.

Cons

After connecting with my first two clients soon after hiring, it took quite some time for me to be offered additional students. I think this arises due to the high volume of tutors Grade Potential employs.

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Cons

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Pros

I was able to pick my own hours and it was pleasant to work with students/adult learners who were motivated to learn in the study rooms of libraries. The company pays a little more for students who are far away 25+ miles.

Cons

On the company, I have gone several months at a time without having any clients, but pay came in on time. I just wish they would update their UI. As for students, some came late, cancelled with less than two hours notice, were very unmotivated, or unprepared for sessions. I also often asked for a course syllabus/description/textbook, and rarely would any parent or student provide that to me, which made preparation for the science sessions a headache. Some students also needed either longer sessions or more self-study, but their parents did not really push any of the additional work or studying. It also became hard to explain how given that the student was already floundering prior to tutoring and doesn't understand the content currently, the cannot simply catch up with one hour of tutoring a week.

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