Fantastic overall as a company. - Anonymous employee Grade Potential Employee Review

5.0
12 Dec 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Grade Potential is very active in their search for new clients for their tutors, and are constantly getting feedback from the clients. This is something that, as a tutor, I greatly appreciate. It is important to know how to improve your ability to convey information, and Grade Potential makes both the student and the tutor feel very comfortable throughout the tutoring experience. Grade Potential is thorough in their evaluations of new students as well. Every time that I have been presented with a new client, I know what type of situation I will be posed with prior to engaging with the student. Overall, wages are fair as well, and this is a great company to contract with.

Cons

None that I can think of. To be honest, Grade Potential does a great job of addressing any concerns pertaining to tutoring, whether it be the client's concerns or the tutor's.

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5.0
11 Jun 2026
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Pros

Helpful management Communicative staff Contacted based on availability and relative skill level

Cons

Not very many hours are available

3.0
27 Apr 2026
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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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