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How to Find a Tutoring Job

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Summary: Tutoring jobs can be found at high school and college career opportunity centers, using word-of-mouth among friends and family and by applying for a position with a tutoring company. Finding a tutoring job based on personal credentials is easy with tips from a professional tutor in this free video on education.

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Ben Sagot is a professional, highly-sought-after, private tutor living and working in the San Fernando Valley. He has a degree in biochemistry from Cal State University Northridge....read more

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"How to find a tutoring job. Probably the easiest way to find a tutoring job and this is what I did when I first started tutoring. Was going into the college or high school career opportunities center and looking up there. They usually have a list of jobs for you know any all variety of jobs and they'll have things like you know private tutoring. Or this company is looking for a tutor or etcetera, etcetera. So that's pretty big one. Another one is just going ahead and using even word of mouth. To start with lets say with family and friends tutoring. To you know to get that to travel around town. So that eventually you can establish yourself as someone who's relatively knowledgeable on a certain subject and then have that go on to you know bigger and better things accordingly. The probably the most basic the most common sense way to go about is. Is to call up a tutoring company and say. Hey, I'd like to start tutoring. I have these credentials or what ever experience and then they'll go ahead and hire you or not. Hopefully so and then you can go ahead and start with them. You know accordingly. That's how I would find a tutoring job."

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