I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Tutor.com (Toronto, ON) in Dec 2014
Interview
After you pass an exam. they setup an interview during which you will tutor someone. It was an easy math question for me although I was up for physics tutoring. the question was very easy. like solving an equation. The key part was to know how to tutor the person to learn the subject. The key is to review thier prep material before. Do not give answers encourage the student to do the work.
It was an online interview half you have to chat half tutor talking to the person all through their software. pretty easy. you just need to show them you know how to tutor.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
As I mentioned it was running a tutorial session.
Something like solve for x in
sin(x)^2(x-2)/(x)=0
I don't actually remember it was easier than this.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Tutor.com (Washington, DC) in Aug 2025
Interview
The interview process at Tutor.com was straightforward. First, I had to complete at least one subject exam that was on demand, which took me a few days. Once I passed, the rest of the process was smooth and simple, including setting up my profile and waiting for approval to start working.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Tutor.com (Sacramento, CA) in Aug 2025
Interview
It was a quick and easy interview process but the job description made it seem more intense than it actually was, which was relieving but also a little annoying because it was misleading.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One question they asked is how I would navigate teaching a student who was struggling with a concept.
The interview tested technical skills, but primarily tested communication/customer service skills. Also tested how well I could solve problems, or alter teaching strategies if one wasn’t working. The interviewer was very nice and complimented me when I did things well, and offered different approaches I could also take.