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Tutor at Champion Learning Center

Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jan 31, 2013

Interview Details – They send you an email letting you choose a convenient time for you. It starts off as a group interview where they ask the group the same question and you guys answer it turn by turn then they give you a test which is kind of tricky.

Interview Question – Situation Question like what would you do if a child wasnt behaving while youre tutoring?   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – 15 an hour

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Math Tutor at Champion Learning Center

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY Jun 2012 – Reviewed Dec 27, 2012

Interview Details – Simple group meeting. Asked us why we would want to be a tutor. The office looks very plain and even a bit sketchy, but don't worry every thing is fine. They're good people just trying to help out some college kids tutor less fortunate children. We took a test as well, math and language arts.

Interview Question – All questions were nothing over the top to keep your tongue tied. Simple questions about why and how you would tutor.   Answer Question

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Home Tutor at Champion Learning Center

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY Oct 2011 – Reviewed Dec 17, 2011

Interview Details – I initially applied online, and received an email inviting me to a group interview shortly after. The interview was comprised of a quick introduction of ourselves, answering some questions, and then taking a test to judge my math and reading skills. The interviewer was courteous and friendly. Later that night, I received an email offering me a tutoring position that would start in two months. Before that, I needed to get fingerprinted.

Interview Question – The most difficult question asked us what we would do if a variety of situations arose while we were tutoring, including a child being distracted by the tv.   View Answer

Negotiation Details – No. There was no negotiation.

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Tutor at Champion Learning Center

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2011 – Reviewed Apr 29, 2011

Interview Details – I submitted an application through the Champion Learning Center website. I received an e-mail about 1 week later notifying me that I was selected for an interview. The interview was a group interview. It consisted of a test cover elementary math and literacy all the way up to high school. Each of us received a binder with different problems for which we had to demonstrate how we would teach a student to solve the problem. The position requires that you have fingerprinting done by the DOE. You pay the cost of the fingerprinting. After 30hrs of service to one student, you are reimbursed the cost of fingerprinting

Interview Question – The questions were not difficult.   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – There is no negotiation.

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