StudyPoint reviews

4.5

67% would recommend to a friend

(134 total reviews)
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Richard Enos

99% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

StudyPoint has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 134 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The StudyPoint employee rating is 20% above average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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134 reviews
4.0
Jun 28, 2020

Flexibility

Recommend
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Pros

Flexible, pleasant, enjoyable, slow paced, interesting

Cons

travel, unstable, seasonal, grammar, high-school

5.0
May 1, 2020

Great

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Easy to work with studypoint

Cons

nothing i can really think of

2.0
Jun 12, 2019

Good admin staff, bad deal for tutors

Recommend
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Pros

-Friendly and helpful staff. Very responsive to all your needs. Regional managers really seem to care about what they do and about the tutors. The other tutors from the company I had to interact with throughout training were not as great... -11-hour training is paid (albeit at your state's minimum wage). -Resources (official ACT and SAT books) are provided free and conveniently sent to you in the mail. StudyPoint also has its own curriculum and lesson plans, which is respectable. -Company is not necessarily glamorous, but is reputable. You get the perks of working "on the books" for a large business, such as having official, documented employment and getting references from managers. This is tougher with freelance. -A good place for young people with no tutoring experience or self-branding skills to start.

Cons

-Extremely low pay ($18-23/hour to start), especially considering tutors are not compensated for travel time and gas costs. Presumably this is because of the costs of marketing, maintaining a support staff, and hiring programmers to build the tutor portal. But considering that all of the overhead and logistical costs are pushed onto the families and the tutors, there is no excuse for StudyPoint to pay so little. Even most of the staff I've spoken with are contractors who work from home, so StudyPoint has streamlined their costs as much as humanly possible and still can't afford to pay tutors a decent wage. They say you can write off gas costs on your taxes as a business expense, but, again, they're just pushing the cost onto someone else. I find it ridiculous that someone in the other review would say that clients pay "top dollar" -Onboarding takes forever, with the 11-hour training, full-length test, additional phone calls with managers, and convoluted payroll signup. I came into StudyPoint as an experienced freelance tutor (300+ hours completed.) I was curious what it would be like to work for a company, and was finding it difficult to find clients on my own at the time. But I can tell you right now that this is NOT a company for experienced and capable tutors. If don't have your BA yet and need some work in the summer, it's fine. But if you have any tutoring experience, a degree from a decent school, and can set up a basic profile for yourself, you are better off either looking for freelance jobs online (WyZant, Care.com, or even Craigslist) and putting together a roster of clients, or working for a smaller educational company that has higher hiring standards but will pay $35-40/hour.

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StudyPoint Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback. Over the past year, we have moved to a new hiring and pay structure that better compensates candidates for their credentials and experience. Keep in mind that StudyPoint's program managers and tutors are employees, not contractors. Though some other tutoring organizations may pay more, in many cases, you will be a contractor, which means you are responsible for all payroll taxes (which can be significant), and can't receive training, instructional materials, or ongoing support from that organization. Because StudyPoint's tutors are employees, we pay our portion of your payroll taxes, we can (and do) provide you with training and curriculum, and we also provide you with ongoing support. These differences are part of the reason we have so many talented veteran tutors on our team. That being said, we want to make sure we are continuing to address our tutors' needs, so we thank you for this feedback. Best, Greg President & Co-Founder
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