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First of all, I thought I was applying to twosigmas for an online tutoring position and found the reviews were lacking--so I couldn't do my research on the company. Later, I found out that they were working with 51Talk. Anyway, I was granted an interview (with 51Talk via twosigmas?); well, they were a no-show. After a lot of technical difficulties (on their side of things they admitted to) and countless emails back and forth resulting in a seeming pending resolution, I opted out of the interview process.
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Online Tutor ESL

Interviewed at 51Talk

3.3
Jun 30, 2017

First of all, I thought I was applying to twosigmas for an online tutoring position and found the reviews were lacking--so I couldn't do my research on the company. Later, I found out that they were working with 51Talk. Anyway, I was granted an interview (with 51Talk via twosigmas?); well, they were a no-show. After a lot of technical difficulties (on their side of things they admitted to) and countless emails back and forth resulting in a seeming pending resolution, I opted out of the interview process.

He asked the general questions, who am I, what is my age, what am Icurrently doing/studying and why I want to be a tutor. He then said that he would give me a scenario, to which I’d have to comment on and provide feedback in ways to solve the problem. I believe that it was randomised, but I was asked: If you were the tutor, and my student was struggling with the harder questions who refused to do them, what would you do? He asked a second question, where I was the tutor speaking to the student. The question was: How would you respond to a parent who wants their child to attend after school lessons with their teacher?
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Private Tutor

Interviewed at Ezy Math Tutoring

3.8
Oct 10, 2017

He asked the general questions, who am I, what is my age, what am Icurrently doing/studying and why I want to be a tutor. He then said that he would give me a scenario, to which I’d have to comment on and provide feedback in ways to solve the problem. I believe that it was randomised, but I was asked: If you were the tutor, and my student was struggling with the harder questions who refused to do them, what would you do? He asked a second question, where I was the tutor speaking to the student. The question was: How would you respond to a parent who wants their child to attend after school lessons with their teacher?

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