What Is a Remote Tutor and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

Remote Tutor

What Does a Remote Tutor Do?

The job duties of a remote tutor involve helping students work on assignments or learn subjects via an online or virtual connection. As a remote tutor, your exact responsibilities may depend on your employer, the level at which you tutor, and the age or needs of your students. For example, you may simply help with assignments or provide more extensive teaching. You may video chat, email, or voice chat with your clients and assist them with homework or exam preparations. Some tutors offer additional instruction for students who struggle with a particular subject. You may work on a freelance basis or for a specific school or virtual tutoring company.

How to Become a Remote Tutor

The qualifications that you need to become a remote tutor include strong teaching and communication skills, a reliable internet connection and computer, and knowledge of the subject that you tutor. Employers typically expect at least a bachelor’s degree in your tutoring subject, and a master’s degree may be required if you tutor at the university level. However, employers or clients may accept applicants currently enrolled in an undergraduate program. Some tutoring companies require applicants to demonstrate their knowledge by passing an exam in their subject before hiring. Organizational and time-management skills are also essential for this role.

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