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Remote Homework Help Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Remote Homework Help information

What is the difference between Remote Homework Help vs Online Tutoring?

AspectRemote Homework HelpOnline Tutoring
CredentialsVaries; often no formal certification requiredTypically requires teaching credentials or subject-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentFlexible, often on-demand assistance via chat or videoScheduled sessions, more structured, often one-on-one
Employer & Industry UsageEducational platforms, freelance sites, tutoring appsEducational institutions, tutoring companies, private tutors
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for quick help with homework problemsSeeking ongoing, structured learning support

Remote Homework Help focuses on providing immediate assistance with specific homework questions, often without formal teaching credentials. Online Tutoring involves scheduled, structured lessons with certified tutors for comprehensive subject learning. Both roles serve educational needs but differ in structure and credentials.

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Cities in Georgia with the most Remote Homework Help job openings:

Student Worker - Tutors - Student Success

DUNWOODY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

Dunwoody, GA • Remote

$16.37/hr

Part-time

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Part time

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$16.37

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ONLY CURRENT DUNWOODY STUDENTS MAY APPLY


Are you an energetic person, who enjoys helping others learn?
Do you see yourself as a versatile student who adapts easily to different ways of understanding what's being taught?
Are you a good listener?
Are you patient and respectful of other students' differences?
If you answered YES; you should be a tutor at Dunwoody College of Technology!


The Elftmann Student Success Center is looking for current Dunwoody students to provide tutoring aid for most technical programs. Tutors are generally recommended by an instructor, but individual students are encouraged to apply as well. Tutors are expected to staff the Student Success Center and assist students with homework and studying approximately 10 hours per week, as well as maintain regular contact with the students of their technical program.