I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Tutor Doctor (Richmond Hill, ON) in Sep 2014
Interview
I heard about this job from the career fair at my school in early September and emailed the recruiter my resume. I heard back quickly. The interview itself was incredibly informal. Sat down with a single interviewer who asked me standard interview questions and then asked for a copy of my transcript and police check. I don't remember exactly when I heard back but it was very quick. The interviewer was very friendly, they genuinely want employees because they make money off of us, you have to remember that.
I applied online. I interviewed at Tutor Doctor (Leichardt) in Jan 2026
Interview
The interview process is quick and straightforward, designed to be friendly and supportive rather than intimidating. It focuses on getting to know the applicant’s personal interests, academic background and communication style, and approach to tutoring. Questions are education-focused and practical, ensuring the tutor is a good fit for students while keeping the process efficient and welcoming.
I interviewed at Tutor Doctor (Stoke-on-Trent, England)
Interview
The interview process consisted of a medium length phone call followed by an in-person meeting. The process was comprehensive and efficient and both the questions asked and information provided to me by the company were relevant and useful.
It was a phone call interview. They asked a lot of behavioral questions and your past job experience. For example, "How do you do when the student is unmotivated? What do you do when students have different learning styles?"
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you do when students have different learning styles?